Aegis Software announces compatibility with CyberOptics

April 20, 2017

Horsham, PA. Aegis Software has announced compatibility between CyberOptics’ suite of SPI and AOI systems and Aegis’s FactoryLogix software. This new interface will provide CyberOptics customers with improved quality control and with an enhanced, automated method for identifying and collecting manufacturing defect data during inspections.

When used in conjunction with the CAD environment enabled by FactoryLogix, the robust output data from CyberOptics’ AOI and SPI machines will allow for a digital view of the collected defect data that extends down to the pin level. Traditional methods of identifying defects, such as manual, paper-based reports, are no longer necessary.

Data collected from CyberOptics is recorded directly into the FactoryLogix database and allows for a single-source device history of the product for quick reporting without the need to export the raw data to an external source. Based on the collected pass and fail data, FactoryLogix can intelligently reroute the product to the appropriate reroute path. This increased efficiency in production saves both time and money for customers.

“With this new integration capability, customers will benefit from advanced defect collection, resulting in enhanced quality control. CyberOptics is excited to partner with Aegis on this initiative as it promises to be valuable for applications in highly-regulated industries,” said Dick Johnson, engineering director, CyberOptics.

CyberOptics is a global developer and manufacturer of high-precision sensing technology products. CyberOptics sensors are being used in general-purpose metrology and 3D scanning, SMT, and semiconductor markets to improve yields and productivity. Headquartered in Minneapolis, CyberOptics conducts worldwide operations through its facilities in North America, Asia, and Europe.

Aegis Software is a provider of software solutions to improve speed, control, and visibility throughout manufacturing operations. Aegis has international sales and support offices in Germany, UK, China, and Japan, and is partnered with 37 manufacturing equipment suppliers. It has a global customer base of over 1,700 factories across the military, aerospace, electronics, medical, and automotive industries.

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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