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I am having difficulty probing fine pitched components with my Prober. What is wrong?

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I am having difficulty probing fine pitched components with my Prober. What is wrong?

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Getting good results from your robotic prober depends on how accurate you set the Camera Offset for the selected slot (top, middle or bottom), the quality of the selected alignment points (are they easy to see and repeatable from one board to the next?), how well the alignment is set, and how accurately the component was positioned in the Teach mode. – Camera Offset: when performing this procedure, it is extremely important that it be done as accurately as possible. If you find that the XY component position looks okay in the camera view while in Teach mode but the probe tip misses the test points when probing, you need to recheck your camera offset. It has a direct relation to how well the probe tip touches the test points. – Selecting alignment points: select alignment that are exactly the same from one board to the next. They need to be easy to see yet small enough to ensure that the alignment is precise. Toggle between the Original (Stored) image (stored when the alignment point is

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