2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-2087-7
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Camera calibration and orientation for PCB jet printing inspection

Abstract: To assess the quality of printed solder joints in the jet printing of printed circuit boards, a calibrated camera is used to reconstruct the solder volume via photogrammetry as a specific task of computer vision. This requires a procedure for calibration and orientation determination due to restrictions within the image acquisition process. We herein consider a novel application area called an ultra-close range normal case photogrammetry, where a camera acquires small objects at small operating distances and f… Show more

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“…To streamline extrinsic calibration efforts and increase measurement precision for shape data, Chen et al [7] proposed an improved calibration technique for dual camera-one projector pairs that was verified through experimental findings. To inspect the 'Printed Circuit Boards (PCB)', Heinemann et al [8] used 'ultra-close range normal case photogrammetry', which involved taking the picture with a close-up camera. 'Spacer rings' and 'extension tubes' were used to shorten the distance and increase the magnification during calibration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To streamline extrinsic calibration efforts and increase measurement precision for shape data, Chen et al [7] proposed an improved calibration technique for dual camera-one projector pairs that was verified through experimental findings. To inspect the 'Printed Circuit Boards (PCB)', Heinemann et al [8] used 'ultra-close range normal case photogrammetry', which involved taking the picture with a close-up camera. 'Spacer rings' and 'extension tubes' were used to shorten the distance and increase the magnification during calibration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%