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    Optical Module Placement Machine

    High-Speed Mounting Equipment for Optical Modules serves as the core apparatus in semiconductor packaging and optical module manufacturing, enabling the high-precision mounting of micro-nano components such as optical chips, lenses, and optical fibers onto substrates or carriers. Active Alignment for Optical Assembly is a key technology in high-precision manufacturing. It ensures sub-micron accuracy by continuously optimizing component positioning in real time. Unlike passive alignment methods, Active Alignment uses live optical feedback to achieve the highest possible. PI provides the world's fastest photonics alignment engines, designed to significantly improve array alignment times, silicon photonics production economics and reduce costs in high-volume PIC testing. Our machines employ industry-proven production. Newport provides a wide range of motorized stages and controllers to perform alignment and metrology of optical fibers and fiber optic components such as planar waveguides, AWGs and fiber collimators as well as completely automated alignment systems.

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