3D image sensor using lasers for height measurements in semiconductor uses introduced by Teledyne Imaging

Nov. 13, 2020
The Z-Trak2 family's S-2K and V-2K series feature scanning speeds of 45,000 profiles per second and 10,000 profiles per second respectively.

BROMONT, Quebec – Teledyne Imaging, a Teledyne Technologies company in Bromont, Quebec, is introducing the Z-Trak2 3D image sensor for in-line height measurements for inspection, detection, identification, and guidance in electronics, semiconductor, automotive, and factory automation applications.

Z-Trak2 is a 5-Gigabit Ethernet 3D profile sensor that delivers scan speeds as fast as 45,000 profiles per second and features built-in HDR and reflection compensation algorithms to handle surfaces with varying degrees of reflectivity in one scan for precision in semiconductor manufacturing.

The Z-Trak2 family's S-2K and V-2K series feature scanning speeds of 45,000 profiles per second and 10,000 profiles per second respectively.

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Offering 2,000 points per profile, all Z-Trak2 models are factory calibrated and offered with either blue or red eye-safe lasers to suit various surface properties and operating environments.

All sensors are housed in IP67 enclosures for harsh environments and come bundled with Teledyne Imaging's Sherlock 8 -- a point-and-click, rapid application development software package.

For more information contact Teledyne Imaging online at www.teledyneimaging.com.

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