Why is 3D X-ray the optimal solution for electronics inspection? This was the exact question our director of software solutions, Joscha Malin, covered during not one, but two keynotes at the #SMTconnect last week! With laminography a prominent feature across several Comet Yxlon inspection solutions, you can take an individual slice from within a 3D scan of a particular component, allowing you to view defects within complex structures that would otherwise be obscured in a regular 2D X-ray. But that’s not all, with the latest software developments, particularly those powered by Dragonfly’s deep learning capabilities, it is possible to train your system to detect voids easily and automatically. Saving you significant time and resources in defect detection with repeatable, quantitative results. Curious to find out more? You don’t need to wait until Joscha’s next speech. Simply reach out to our team or explore our Cheetah system via the link below https://lnkd.in/d9rSpSMG #CometYxlon #CheetahEVO #electronics #3DXray #laminography
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