BP Microsystems will highlight the latest addition to its Helix automated device programmer at the upcoming NEPCON South China exhibition and conference in Shenzhen.
As a desktop automated system, the Helix comes with two precision-designed tray input and output handling systems with a reject location. The updated system is designed to have the same dph and is based on the Helix-TU-10 design. The tray version uses the same core programming technology, as well as the same socket modules as the standard BP Microsystems automated line. The pressure plates are exchangeable between the tray version and the Helix-TU-10 units.
Integrated in the handler are two Enhanced 7
th Generation programming sites with FX4 socket module capability. This allows for programming up to four devices simultaneously per site. Designed to handle a range of packages including MSOP, SOIC, PLCC, SSOP and TSSOP. A tray-only version will be available at a later date.
BP Microsystems,
www.bpmicro.comNepcon Shenzhen booth 52C01