3193 | Vizimag

For PCB inspection, the 3193 excels at measuring trace widths, solder paste volumes (via 2.5D height mapping), and pitch between IC pins. The anti-glare ring light ensures that shiny solder joints do not wash out the image.

Release Date: Q2 2063 (Fictional Future Retrospective Edition) Theme: The point where hardware limitations become artistic expression.

To get the most out of your unit, follow this best-practice setup procedure:

For years, facilities relied on the ViziMag 3105 and 3180 models. However, the ViziMag 3193 introduces three critical upgrades that justify the transition:

Vizimag 3.193 remains a staple in many university physics labs for one reason: it forces the user to understand the physics. Modern software often automates so much that students push buttons without understanding the underlying field theory. Vizimag requires you to manually define the boundaries and current densities, offering a more hands-on learning experience.

The ViziMag 3193 is a high-definition digital measuring microscope system designed for non-contact inspection. It bridges the gap between traditional optical comparators and full-fledged coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).

At its core, the ViziMag 3193 utilizes a high-resolution CMOS sensor paired with telecentric lenses to eliminate perspective errors. Unlike standard microscopes that suffer from parallax, the 3193’s optical path ensures that the size of the object remains constant regardless of its distance from the lens. This makes it the gold standard for measuring flat parts, stamped components, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).