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19 January 1996 Inspection machine using laser scanning for chip-mounted circuit boards
Koichi Kawata, Nobuhiro Araki, Hiroto Toba, Takumi Seto, Kazutoshi Ikegaya, Yukifumi Tsuda, Kunio Sannomiya
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Abstract
This paper deals with the in-line three-dimensional measurement of circuit boards with mounted electronic components. The surface for inspection is scanned by a laser beam, and three-dimensional data are obtained by triangulation from the position of the reflected light measured with a position-sensitive detector (PSD). The location of reflected light is measured from a direction at an angle to the axis of the incident laser beam. The light from the target is reflected by the mirror which is positioned between the f (theta) lens and the target to increase the angle and the measuring sensitivity. The position of the image plane of the reflected beam varies according to the scanning position, which produces a similar effect to the variation of height. The measured value is corrected by a ROM set for three-dimensional space in data processing. The error in height measurement is 0.06 to 0.08 mm, and 0.025 mm accuracy is obtained in the neighboring area of the electronic component targets in practical inspection.
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Koichi Kawata, Nobuhiro Araki, Hiroto Toba, Takumi Seto, Kazutoshi Ikegaya, Yukifumi Tsuda, and Kunio Sannomiya "Inspection machine using laser scanning for chip-mounted circuit boards", Proc. SPIE 2599, Three-Dimensional and Unconventional Imaging for Industrial Inspection and Metrology, (19 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230374
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Mirrors

Electronic components

3D acquisition

Data conversion

Laser scanners

Optical testing

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