Calibration for automated microassembly

Measuring and testing – Instrument proving or calibrating – Displacement – motion – distance – or position

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07637142

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus including a micro-mechanical calibration member having at least a portion that is elastically biasable away from a neutral position in response to mechanical contact. The apparatus may also include a fixed member proximate the micro-mechanical calibration member which may be referenced to automatically detect deflection of the micro-mechanical calibration member away from the neutral position. The micro-mechanical calibration member may also be configured to receive a micro-mechanical contacting member to provide the mechanical contact employed to bias the micro-mechanical calibration member away from the neutral position.

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Tsui, K. et al., “Calibration Systems and Techniques for Automated Microassembly”, 2003 International Electronic Packaging Technical Conferences and Exhibition, ASME, Jul. 6-11, 2003, pp. 1-5.

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