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Our Staff Edit: Sönke Tanz - Our ProCam Sales Manager in Wedel
Soenke works in the sales team in our headquarter and closely collaborates with our partners in Asia. He has obtained a diploma degree in industrial engineering from the
NORDAKADEMIE Universitiy of Applied Sciences in Germany and he has long
experience in sales with special focus on the Asian market. In April
2018, he joint TRIOPTICS to support our sales team in Wedel. His core products
are ProCam® and ImageMaster® PRO. And by the way: He is actually into talking to people on the phone
instead of texting. Quite remarkable these days, don’t you think? |
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Today in Focus: Active Alignment
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Even with a perfect lens system, the image
quality of a camera module is reduced when the lens is badly aligned
to the sensor. This effect increases with a higher sensor resolution. For this
reason, the high-precision alignment of optics and sensor is becoming more and
more important when manufacturing camera modules. |
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The need for high volumes combined
with the demand for improved quality makes the ProCam® technology to an ideal
solution to meet the production challenges. The optimization of the image quality
by using our active alignment technology leads to a decrease of production rejects
i.e. camera modules with insufficient image quality. The increase in yield and
image quality at the same time makes active alignment a more cost-efficient
production method for high-end camera applications. With active alignment by ProCam®, the sensor is aligned
to the camera optics with sub-micron/sub-arc min resolution, in up to six
degrees of freedom. The components are focused in a single alignment step,
centered, incline-adjusted and rotated to each other.
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Precise Camera Module Manufacturing
with Active Alignment Live Presentation with ProCam® Smart
At the
beginning of the online event the ProCam® Smart production process
including glue dispensing, active alignment, and UV-curing is outlined and the
specifications, especially regarding the alignment process and its accuracy, are
looked at in detail. Also, the possibilities to align lens to sensor board as
well as sensor board to lens are explained.
Another focus is then on the relevance of a
functional lens and sensor board design. Aspects such as the width of the
bearing surfaces, the surface texture itself and the width of the adhesive gap
are of great importance for the efficiency and the quality of the alignment
process and need to be addressed early in the course of a camera module
alignment project.
Watch a video recording of TRIOPTICS online event here. The online event was presented live on November 8, 2018 and had a duration of 60 minutes.
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Coming Soon: ProCam® TT
Our new turn table camera module assembly and alignment station:
- High volume camera production 24/7
- Optimized for short cycle times
- Robust and
fully-automated production line
- For ProCam® and CamTest process modules
- 3process modules + loading/ unloading station
- High
quality precision alignment
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LensExpo OPIE
April 24 - 26, 2019
Yokohama, Japan
AutoSens
May 14 - 16, 2019 Detroit, USA
LASER June 24 - 27, 2019 Munich, Germany
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TRIOPTICS GmbH · Strandbaddamm 6 · 22880 Wedel · Germany Telephone/Fax +49 4103 18006-0/-20 · Email: info@trioptics.com · www.trioptics.com Managing Director Dipl.-Ing. Eugen Dumitrescu, Dr. Stefan Krey Pinneberg HRB 3215 · Tax ID Nr.: DE 134800372 |
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