Tactile retrieval and insertion and method for electronic compon

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29593, 29714, 29741, 29762, H05K 330

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ABSTRACT:
The electronic component retrieval and insertion apparatus for printed circuit boards is a tactile and displacement monitoring device for the retrieval from a source and insertion of electronic components into a through-hole PCB utilizing force and displacement sensors on extendable fingers adjustable for a multitude of shapes such that excessive force to the component and PCB can be avoided and the final position of the inserted component can be checked to verify proper seating.

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