
The Rise of Machine Vision Applications Makes Stable Transmission Cables Essential
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With the rise of smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0, machine vision technology is now widely used in automated inspection and processes across the semiconductor, optoelectronics, and PCB industries. However, the stability of machine vision systems is highly dependent on the quality of their transmission cables. Old or long-stored cables can suffer from signal degradation or even complete disconnections due to moisture, bending, or oxidation, leading to production line halts.
To help clients proactively identify these potential risks, COMOSS is launching its "Cable Health Check" service. Through professional inspection, clients can diagnose the health of their stocked spares or installed cables, preventing future production line downtime and costly repair expenses caused by cable failure.
Upgrading Old Cables: Turning Inventory into Assets
In addition to preventive health checks, COMOSS also offers a "Cable Upgrade and Rework" service. For unused cables in inventory that no longer meet specifications, COMOSS can assess their upgrade potential, giving them new life through modification. This not only converts inventory costs into usable assets but also aligns with the current ESG trend of sustainability by reducing resource waste.
COMOSS Cable Health Check Service
The COMOSS Cable Health Check service provides professional inspection for mainstream machine vision cables, including USB 3.0, GigE, and CoaXPress (CXP-6, CXP-12). We offer up to 10 free basic electrical tests, including signal integrity and transmission speed, to help clients quickly understand the health status of their cables. Clients can also opt for a paid advanced inspection service for in-depth analysis of cable parameters to ensure they comply with industry association standards, guaranteeing stable and reliable equipment operation.
How to Apply for the Cable Health Check Service
COMOSS Machine Vision Cable Health Check Service Application Form
Click the link, fill out the online form, and a member of the COMOSS team will contact you after you submit it!