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This video is the first part of a trilogy that shows our ATC (Automatic Tool Change) systems, during the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) prototyping process. The video shows the real machining of the top layer of a medium density PCB. Featured in the video is our Accurate 406 model. This video is the second part of a trilogy that shows how our PhCNC control software executes a so called “fiducial registration” (optical matching of top and bottom layers). All of our systems that are equipped with camera/microscope option and upgraded software to PhCNC Pro revision are capable of this. This video is the last part of a trilogy that shows our ATC (Automatic Tool Change) systems, during the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) prototyping process. It presents the real machining of a medium density PCB. This part covers machining of the bottom layer, including the placement of break out tabs in the process of final board cut out. Featured in the video is our Accurate 406 model. This video clip shows close-ups of the pressure foot and the tool to demonstrate how the pressure foot works. This video isa demonstration of how the camera option can be used for inspection of the finished product. This video shows how fast you can run our systems. It contains close-ups of the process at 80 inch/min (34 mm/sec). | |
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