Automatic SMD BGA LED SMT Rework Solution with Hot Air heating and Optics alignment system. We are the original manufacturer of SMD rework machine in Shenzhen, China.

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1.Application Of Automatic Optical SMT Rework Solution Hot Air Optics

Solder, reball, desoldering different kind of chips: BGA,PGA,POP,BQFP,QFN,SOT223,PLCC,TQFP,TDFN,TSOP,

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2.Advantage of Hot Air Automated Optical Alignment 

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3.Technical data 

BGA Chip Rework

4.Structures of Infrared CCD Camera Automated 

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5.Why Hot air reflow Automatic SMT Rework Solution Hot Air Optics is your best choice?

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6.Certificate 

UL, E-MARK, CCC, FCC, CE ROHS certificates. Meanwhile, to improve and perfect the quality system, 

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7.Packing & Shipment 

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8.Shipment for 

9. Contact us for an instant reply and the best price.

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10. Related knowledge of Automatic SMT Rework Solution Hot Air Optics

 

The study of ideal optical systems, where such one-to-one correspondence exists, is called Gaussian optics. This is purely a geometric theory first explained by the German scientist C.F. Gauss in his 1841 work. While no real optical system is truly ideal (except for a plane mirror, which always has a lateral magnification of one), a coaxial spherical system can approximate the behavior of an ideal optical system under specific conditions, such as near the optical axis. The concept of an ideal optical system is theoretical and serves as a model for Gaussian optics, which also underpins paraxial optics.

 

In a coaxial spherical system, if both the incident and outgoing rays are close to the main optical axis and their angle (μ) with the main optical axis is small (so that sinμ ≈ tanμ ≈ μ, and cosμ ≈ 1), the ray is called an axial ray. The condition where these approximations hold true is known as the paraxial condition. Under this condition, the coaxial spherical system can be approximated as an ideal optical system.

 

 

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