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Robots Work Better with Vision Enhancements
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Machine vision trends in use on (or coming soon to) the factory floor include 3-D and better resolution. Industrial robots with mere vision can’t keep up anymore – now they have to image in greater detail and in 3-D. Where these trends are headed can be seen in the latest research into autonomous vision-based docking. Robots equipped with this technology could have full-color 3-D vision accurate on a scale of thousandths of an inch, making it possible to recognize and verify parts and components on the fly.
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Different Lasers Offer Different Features for Micromachining
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The increasing complexity of electronic, medical and engineering devices presents manufacturers with many challenges that must be overcome if they are to remain competitive in today’s marketplace. Very small, intricate and often high-value parts must be mass-produced to exacting standards at relatively low cost.
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Laser-Produced Plasma Source Improvements Drive EUVL Adoption
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Extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) lithography will be ready for introduction into high-volume manufacturing within the next few years. Pilot lithography tools have been delivered to chipmaker fabs and are being used for process development; next-generation systems have been designed based on learning from these pilot systems in the field and are being fabricated.
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Scanning Goniophotometers Improve Materials Selection
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Measurement of a material’s specific scattering properties takes the guesswork out of choosing materials for various applications. Here we will look at an overview and some examples of applied measurements of angular-dependent light scattering in the visible and IR ranges.
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