CA-D series
CA-DR-M/CA-DQ-M Series
When the light to target distance is far the multi angled diffused light is applied across the whole of the target. This creates a uniform illumination effect without irregularities similar to using a dome light source.
When the light to target distance is short the light emitted at a shallow angle reflects directly back to the camera. This causes the edges of the target to be highlighted creating an effect similar to using a low angle light source.
Since LEDs are mounted at high density (narrow pitch), uniform high intensity light is generated.
To obtain maximum diffusion effect, the whole area of the diffusion plate has a matte finish.
LED reflection/imprint is seen by camera.
Multi angle diffused light is radiated around the inner surface to give uniform illumination.
Due to the differences in solder ball shape and size their appearance is inconsistent.
The multi angle diffused light results in consistent illumination of all the solder balls and an overall brighter image.
The above image displays the relative brightness across a 10000 point grid for the CA-DR/DQ Series. Although the intensity varies with each model type, the associated illumination distance and relative brightness across the area are consistent. The brightest areas (shown in red) are considered 100% relative intensity and the dullest areas (shown in green) are considered 0% relative intensity. The images display the intensity differential across the area. By comparing the changes in the intensity differential for different lighting heights (LWD) the ideal lighting range can be realised with the relative brightest points being 100%.
* The above data are representative examples. This is not a guarantee of the product quality. * LWD is the distance from the illumination to the measurement target.
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