Saki Corporation (株式会社サキコーポレーション) is a Japanese company established in 1994 that manufactures high-speed automated optical inspection (AOI) and solder paste inspection (SPI) systems for the electronics assembly markets. Saki Corporation has headquarters in Tokyo, Japan with offices and sales and support centers on the world.
Saki Corporation has Quality Management System JIS Q 9001:2008 and ISO9001:2008 certifications. The company's CEO is Koike Norihiro.[1]
AOI
BF-3Di | BF-3Di-L1 | 3Di-LS2 | 3Di-LS3 | ||||
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Release date | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2023 | 2022 | ||
Camera | 4 MP - Camera Link | 12 MP - CoaXPress | - | - | |||
Resolution | 18 µm | 18 µm | 18 µm | 12 µm | 7 µm | 15 µm | 8 µm |
FOV Size | 36 (W) x 36 (L) mm | 41.5 (W) x 41.5 (L) mm | 36 (W) x 42 (L) mm | 22 (W) x 29 (L) mm | - | - | |
FOV Capturing Time | 410 ms/FOV | 390 ms/FOV | 300 ms/FOV | 420 ms/FOV | 600 ms/FOV | - | - |
Image Capturing Time | 3,200 mm2/sec | 3,300 mm2/sec | 5,700 mm2/sec | 3,600 mm2/sec | 1,063 mm2/sec | - | 4,500 mm2/sec |
Measurable Height | 20 mm | 10 mm | 4 mm | - | 25 mm | ||
Side Camera Option | ○ | ● | |||||
Z-Axis Option | ○ | ● (2021) | ● | ||||
Lighting option | ○ | ● | |||||
Resolution option | ○ | ● | |||||
PCB Loading/ Unloading Time | ~ 5 sec | ~ 4 sec | - | - | |||
PCB Size | 50 (W) x 60 (L) to 460 (W) x 510 (L) mm | 50 (W) x 60 (L) - 500 (W) x 510 (L) mm | 50 (W) x 60 (L) - 330 (W) x 330 (L) mm | 50 (W) x 60 (L) - 500 (W) x 510 (L) mm | |||
PCB Clearance (Top) | 40 mm | ||||||
PCB Clearance (Bottom) | 40 mm | 60 mm | |||||
PCB Weight | 6 kg or less | 12 kg or less | - | - | |||
PCB Thickness | 0.6 to 3.2 mm | 0.5 to 5.2 mm | - | - | |||
Warpage | 2 mm or less | 1 mm or less | 0.5 mm or less | - | - |
References
- "Saki Corporation Expands its Operations in the Americas, Lean Stream LLC to represent Saki in the western US". BusinessWire. February 10, 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
- "Saki Corporation signs S&P Agreement to acquire MacroScience Technology from Schmidt. Expands its automatic inspection solutions including X-Ray technology". EMS Now. November 28, 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
- ↑ . Retrieved 15 February 2015. (in English)
External links
- Official website (in English)
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