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23 March 2001 Development of a two-color fiber optic measurement system for manufacturing process control
Zachary R. Kostura, Laura Pillor, Eugene S. Kitamura
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Abstract
Bonding is a critical process often employed in the manufacture of electronic components. The temperatures associated with the bonding process affect the quality and performance of a final product. This temperature can be observed using a two-color fiber optic measurement system which monitors temperatures during the manufacturing process by gathering and analyzing infrared radiation emitted from a target device. The system described in this document is intended for use in process control of component fabrication; however, it is applicable to a variety of fields both within and beyond the realm of manufacturing. This is verified by way of post-design experimentation involving solar sail material used commonly in aerospace construction.
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Zachary R. Kostura, Laura Pillor, and Eugene S. Kitamura "Development of a two-color fiber optic measurement system for manufacturing process control", Proc. SPIE 4360, Thermosense XXIII, (23 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.421054
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Temperature metrology

Manufacturing

Sensors

Signal detection

Black bodies

Infrared sensors

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