Assembled capacitor polarity automatic inspecting method and...

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Nonquantitative

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C324S548000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
An assembled capacitor polarity automatic inspecting method and system is proposed, which is designed for use to perform an automatic inspecting procedure to check whether an array of polarized capacitor are mounted correctly in polarity on a circuit board; and which is characterized by the use of computerized technology to automatically check whether each assembled capacitor on the circuit board is mounted correctly in polarity and automatically generate an inspection report in electronic form to show the result of inspection. This feature allows the QA/QC procedure on the circuit board not only to save labor and time but also to be much more accurate and efficient than the prior art.

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