
Electronics assembly rewards precision and punishes vibration. Features are small, placement tolerances are tight, and the difference between a good system and a poor one usually comes down to optics selection and mechanical stability rather than software cleverness.
What makes this sector hard
Features small enough that optics, not algorithms, set the accuracy limit
Placement and alignment tolerances requiring high-bandwidth servo control
Solder and joint inspection under difficult reflectivity
Handling delicate parts without damage at cycle time
What we build
PCB and component inspection
Presence, orientation, polarity and placement verification with optics chosen for the feature size.
Solder joint inspection
Multi-angle illumination to read joint geometry despite specular reflection.
Precision motion
High-bandwidth servo systems for pick, place and alignment where settling time sets throughput.
Traceability
Code reading tied to inspection results so each board carries its own record.
Typical applications
PCB InspectionComponent PlacementSolderingTestingPolarity VerificationCode Traceability
