Data i/o corporation announces new psv2800 automated programming system
Data i/o corporation announced the release of the psv2800 automated programming system. the psv2800 is the latest addition to data i/o’s award-winning psv family and delivers up to 3,000 units per hour in production, making it ideal for high volume programming applications currently served by inflexible end of line solutions. engineered for speed and quality, the psv2800 integrates data i/o’s trusted flashcore iii programming technology and has three independent pick-and-place gantries moving in a coordinated motion for fast and precise placement. the psv2800 handles devices as small as 2mm x 3mm and supports all device types including microcontrollers, flash memory, fpgas, and cplds, in a tape to tape configuration. it also supports up to 6 programmers (24 individual sockets) in a compact footprint. existing data i/o customers can leverage their installed base of flashcore iii adapters, software, and algorithms with the psv2800. all customers are supported by data i/o’s award-winning global service and support network comprising over 60 trained field service and support engineers.
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