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This is where Zdeňek Březovják develops the Canor modules. For him gardening is not only a compensation for his time-robbing job, but also a fertile soil for inspiration. Although he uses valves for his designs, this doesn’t mean working with outdated technology. State-of-the-art measuring equipment enables circuits the technical values of which are far better than those of many competitors.
Canor equips the pc boards with SMD and THT parts. This machine fits in 50 SMD parts per second. Due to their low weight they are glued into place.
The processing of the boards is done in several steps. During the breaks a surface inspection is performed before going to the next assembly robot.
Since the parts are so small that their placement and contacting cannot be made with the naked eye, this is done by a camera that scans every square inch of the board and compares the actual image with a reference image.
Error messages are then displayed and an employee checks their relevance.
Larger parts are manually inserted into the board.
After that they are soldered by hand.
The rest runs over a professional solder wave …
… at the end of which the result should be a functioning board.
Once again the product is given a close look before it’s taken to the first electrical test.
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