Method and apparatus for examining printed circuit board provide

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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356239, 250563, 382 8, H04N 718

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ABSTRACT:
The rear and front surfaces of a printed circuit board are illuminated by parallel light beams from first and second illuminating systems, respectively. The obtained transmitted light and reflected light are received by an image sensor through a lens system to provide video data which is stored in a video memory. Abrasion scars are formed by brushing the surfaces of terminals formed on the front surface of the printed circuit board prior to soldering. The presence or absence of a chip element is discriminated by a microprocessor in accordance with the difference between reflection factors of light emitted by the second illuminating system and reflected from the terminals and light reflected from the chip element.

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