Development of a computer vision system for electronic PCB component inspection

Authors

  • Nguyen Viet Thang Trường Đại học Sư phạm Kỹ thuật TP.HCM, Việt Nam
  • Le Thanh Tung Trường Đại học Sư phạm Kỹ thuật TP.HCM, Việt Nam
  • Mai Van Nam Công ty TNHH Panasonic AVC Việt Nam

Corressponding author's email:

thangvn@hcmute.edu.vn

Keywords:

visual inspection, printed circuit board checking, missing component, image processing, low cost camera

Abstract

The manufacturing process of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) nowsaday requires several high-tech procedures. Among them, components inspection on PCB usually requires high attention concentration and labor persistence. Solutions were suggested to solve this problem, among which computer vision emerged as one of the most suited with high speed and precise detection capacity, but usually high cost. This paper presents a solution to detect missing components on PCB using low cost camera and an appropriate algorithm that meets the requirements of the producer

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28-03-2016

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V. T. Nguyen, T. T. Le, and V. N. Mai, “Development of a computer vision system for electronic PCB component inspection”, JTE, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 52–58, Mar. 2016.

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