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Speech-guided software aims to simplify wire harness assembly


Oct 1, 2007

CAMI Research’s enhanced AutoBuild software now provides speech-guided assembly for cable and wire harness manufacturing.

When you touch an unterminated wire using either a probe or your finger with wrist strap, the software will “read” the intended connection point via high-quality synthetic speech. The software also shows a connector graphic, with the target pin highlighted. Once the connection is made, audible feedback confirms a proper connection or warns of an error.

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As you attach each new wire, AutoBuild tests the entire assembly and provides a checklist showing all completed good connections

The company says its speech technology speeds production and also helps avoid repetitive motion injury by eliminating the need to look between the work piece and video screen. The headset permits speech to be heard in noisy environments.

Designed to work with the company’s CableEye tester, AutoBuild lets you place diodes and resistors by name and value, check resistance values over the range of 0.3 Ω to 10-MΩ, and test conduction and isolation resistance against specified thresholds.
CAMI RESEARCH, ACTON, MA
www.camiresearch.com

 

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