Visual instruction systems for printed circuit boards

Education and demonstration – Occupation – Electricity or electronics

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29407, G09B 1900

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043593194

ABSTRACT:
A visual instruction system for the building and reworking of printed circuit boards. By superimposing a printed circuit board and a one-to-one transparency illustrating component placement, cuts, jumpers, wiring information etc., the worker is constantly apprised of the work completed, and the work remaining to be done. The method is not compatible with more highly sophisticated and expensive production assembly systems, but is intended as a prototype tool for short runs.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2805471 (1957-09-01), Lowden
patent: 2883763 (1959-04-01), Schaper
patent: 3112354 (1963-11-01), Urias et al.

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