Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
734661 Optics & Laser Technology 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study used a high-speed high-resolution line scan CCD, and a Delta motor drive module to provide position feedback in a laser marking system. Based on a novel algorithm, image processing of the high-speed CCD scan was allowed the accurate determination of the laser marking location. This system was calibrated using a template, and a novel 1-D calibration model of the line scan CCD was developed. The relevant position of each IC in the tray was obtained based on the calibration algorithm. Gain and offset calibration, sub-pixel calculation, and normalized checks were performed in this automatic optical inspection system. The total processing time for laser correction marking, scanning and identification was about 2∼2.5 s, the positioning accuracy was×9 μm, and the industrial specification and process capability index Cpk reached over 1.2.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Authors
, , , , ,