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Automated high-precision assembly systems maker Palomar Technologies said Digital Optics Corp. (DOC) has selected Palomar's LDA Laser Diode Assembly Cell to automate optical component assembly.
The LDA will expand DOC's optical integration and packaging capabilities to meet volume production requirements for several strategic customers in the telecommunication industry. DOC develops and markets Photonic Chips, optical sub-assemblies (OSA) that integrate optics and active components at the wafer and die level using high-speed automation for volume manufacturing.
Palomar's Laser Diode Assembly Cell (LDA) is a high-precision assembly system that fully automates complex laser diode component assembly. The LDA eliminates manual processes, precisely placing and attaching microchips to their sub-assembly, and then performing the interconnect to attach these assemblies to their packaging.
The system uses a patented heat process that controls the temperature required for proper die attach. The result is high yield, with high placement accuracy.