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Micro-machine Lenses Target Machine Vision
April 15, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN JOSE, Calif. — SOD-10X micro-machine lenses (MMLs) from Moritex reportedly incorporate 1.5-µm spatial resolution, high numerical aperture and long working distance, providing a machine-vision lens for semiconductor or LCD alignment and inspection applications. These telecentric lenses are said to maintain a constant view angle to the subject, achieved by keeping the optical ray paths parallel to each other for machine-vision applications to minimize view angle and magnification errors. The lightweight, C-mountable and telecentric SOD-10X MMLs provide high-resolution and high-contrast images for component recognition, automated visual inspection and alignment for wire-bonding machines and pick-and-place chip mounters.