Claims
- 1. An inspection system for inspecting articles for defects, comprising:
a sensor comprising a two dimensional array of pixels and being operative to acquire an image of each of at least two different portions of an article; a displacer operative to provide mutual relative displacement between said article and said sensor; an image freezer forming a generally motionless image on said sensor while said sensor acquires said image, during said mutual relative displacement; and a defect detector operative to analyze said images to detect defects in said article.
- 2. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein said portions are each two dimensional portions of said article.
- 3. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein the width of said portions substantially covers at least the entire width of said article.
- 4. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein the width of said portions covers less than the entire width of said article.
- 5. The inspection system claimed in claim 4 and wherein said displacer is operative to provide said mutual displacement in a first direction, and then in a second direction.
- 6. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein said image freezer is operative during said generally uniform mutual relative displacement to align a field of view of said sensor with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then to align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 7. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein said image freezer comprises a movable optical element interposed between said article and said sensor.
- 8. The inspection system claimed in claim 7 and wherein said image freezer is operative during said generally uniform mutual relative displacement to align a field of view of said sensor with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 9. The inspection system claimed in claim 8 and wherein said movable optical element is moved from a first spatial orientation to a second spatial orientation during said given period of time.
- 10. The inspection system claimed in claim 9 and wherein said movable optical element is reset to said first spatial orientation to align said field of view with said second portion of said article.
- 11. The inspection system claimed in claim 10 and further comprising an illuminator illuminating said article.
- 12. The inspection system claimed in claim 11 and wherein said illuminator is modulated such that said illuminator illuminates said article while a field of view of said sensor is aligned to said first portion, and said illuminator does not illuminated said article during the reset of said movable optical element.
- 13. The inspection system claimed in claim 1 and wherein said field of view freezer comprises a modulated illuminator that is modulated to non-continuously illuminate said article.
- 14. The inspection system claimed in claim 13 and wherein said modulated illuminator has a duty cycle which is sufficient to generally freeze images acquired by said sensor during said mutual relative displacement.
- 15. The inspection system claimed in claim 14 and wherein said duty cycle is in excess of about 1:1000.
- 16. The inspection system claimed in claim 15 and wherein said modulated illuminator comprises LEDs.
- 17. The inspection system claimed in claim 15 and wherein said modulated illuminator comprises a xenon flash.
- 18. The inspection system claimed in claim 14 and wherein said modulated illuminator comprises a pulsed laser.
- 19. The inspection system claimed in claim 18 and wherein said pulsed laser is a Q-switched laser.
- 20. An inspection system for inspecting articles for defects, comprising:
a sensor acquiring an image of at least one portion of an article, said sensor defining a field of view; a displacer operative to provide mutual relative displacement between said article and said sensor at a generally uniform rate of displacement; a field of view translator operative to scan said field of view across said article at a generally non uniform rate of scanning; and a defect detector operative to analyze said image of at least one portion to detect defects in said article.
- 21. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and wherein said sensor comprises a two dimensional array of pixels.
- 22. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and wherein said field of view substantially covers at least the entire width of said article.
- 23. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and wherein said field of view covers less than the entire width of said article.
- 24. The inspection system claimed in claim 23 and wherein said displacer is operative to provide said mutual displacement in a first direction, and then in a second direction.
- 25. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and wherein said field of view translator is operative during said generally uniform mutual relative displacement to align said field of view with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then to align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 26. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and wherein said field of view translator comprises a movable optical element interposed between said article and said sensor.
- 27. The inspection system claimed in claim 26 and wherein said field of view translator is operative to align said field of view with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 28. The inspection system claimed in claim 27 and wherein said movable optical element is moved from a first spatial orientation to a second spatial orientation during said given period of time.
- 29. The inspection system claimed in claim 28 and wherein said movable optical element is reset to said first spatial orientation to align said field of view with said second portion of said article.
- 30. The inspection system claimed in claim 29 and further comprising an illuminator illuminating said article.
- 31. The inspection system claimed in claim 30 and wherein said illuminator is modulated such that said illuminator illuminates said article while said field of view is aligned to said first portion, and said illuminator does not illuminate said article during the reset of said movable optical element.
- 32. The inspection system claimed in claim 20 and further comprising a modulated illuminator that is modulated to non-continuously illuminate said article in synchronicity with said non-uniform rate of scanning.
- 33. The inspection system claimed in claim 32 and wherein said illuminator is operative to illuminate said article with at least two different spectral configurations of illumination, according to a predetermined sequence.
- 34. A scanner system for acquiring images of articles, comprising:
a sensor acquiring an image of a portion of an article, said sensor defining a field of view; a displacer operative to provide mutual relative displacement between said article and said sensor at a generally uniform rate of displacement; and a field of view translator operative to scan said field of view across said article at a generally non uniform rate of scanning.
- 35. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and wherein said sensor comprises a two dimensional array of pixels.
- 36. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and wherein said field of view substantially covers at least the entire width of said article.
- 37. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and wherein said field of view covers less than the entire width of said article, and said displacer is operative to displace provide said mutual displacement in a first direction, and then in a second direction.
- 38. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and wherein said field of view translator is operative during said generally uniform mutual relative displacement to align said field of view with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then to align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 39. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and wherein said field of view translator comprises a movable optical element interposed between said article and said sensor.
- 40. The scanner system claimed in claim 39 and wherein said field of view translator is operative to align said field of view with a first portion of said article for a given period of time and then align said field of view with a second portion of said article for said given period of time.
- 41. The scanner system claimed in claim 40 and wherein said movable optical element is moved from a first spatial orientation to a second spatial orientation during said given period of time.
- 42. The scanner system claimed in claim 41 and wherein said movable optical element is reset to said first spatial orientation to align said field of view with said second portion of said article.
- 43. The scanner system claimed in claim 42 and further comprising an illuminator illuminating said article.
- 44. The scanner system claimed in claim 43 and wherein said illuminator is modulated such that said illuminator illuminates said article while said field of view is aligned to said first portion, and said illuminator does not illuminate said article during the reset of said movable optical element.
- 45. The scanner system claimed in claim 34 and further comprising a modulated illuminator that is modulated to non-continuously illuminate said article in synchronicity with said non-uniform rate of scanning.
- 46. The scanner system claimed in claim 45 and wherein said illuminator is operative illuminate said article with at least two different spectral configurations of illumination, according to a sequence.
- 47. An inspection system for inspecting defects in articles, comprising:
a sensor comprising a two dimensional array of pixels and defining a field of view; a displacer operative to provide mutual relative displacement between an article to be inspected and said sensor; a field of view translator operative to translate said field of view during said mutual relative displacement, such that an image of a portion of said article is formed on said sensor for a period of time that is at least as long as an image acquisition time required by said sensor to acquire an image of said first portion; and a defect detector operative analyze images acquired by said sensor to detect defects in said article.
- 48. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and wherein said sensor comprises a two dimensional array of pixels.
- 49. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and wherein said field of view translator is operative to translate said field of view generally synchronously with said mutual relative displacement.
- 50. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and wherein said field of view translator comprises a movable optical element interposed between said article and said sensor.
- 51. The inspection system claimed in claim 50 and wherein said field of view translator is operative to move said optical element from a first spatial orientation relative to said sensor to a second spatial orientation relative to said sensor during said period of time to freeze an image of a first portion of said article on said sensor.
- 52. The inspection system claimed in claim 51 and wherein said field of view translator is operative to reset said optical element to said first spatial orientation following said period of time, such that an image of a second portion is formed on said sensor.
- 53. The inspection system claimed in claim 52 and wherein said second portion is adjacent to said first portion.
- 54. The inspection system claimed in claim 52 and wherein said second portion partially overlaps said first portion.
- 55. The inspection system claimed in claim 50 and wherein said movable optical element is a planar mirror configured to be pivoted during said relative mutual displacement between said article and said sensor to freeze the location of an image of a portion of said article on said sensor.
- 56. The inspection system claimed in claim 55 and wherein said planar mirror is configured to be linearly translated while being pivoted.
- 57. The inspection system claimed in claim 50 and wherein said movable optical element is a rotating polygon.
- 58. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and wherein said field of view translator comprises a sensor displacer operative to displace said sensor such that said field of view is displaced synchronously with said mutual displacement.
- 59. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and further comprising:
an illuminator periodically illuminating said article while said sensor is acquiring an image of said portion, wherein said illuminator has a duty cycle of greater than 1:100.
- 60. The inspection system claimed in claim 59 and wherein said illuminator has a duty cycle of greater than 1:10.
- 61. The inspection system claimed in claim 60 and wherein said illuminator has a duty cycle of greater than 1:5.
- 62. The inspection system claimed in claim 59 and wherein said illuminator is synchronized with said sensor and with said field of view translator such that while said illuminator is illuminating said article said field of view translator is operative to translate said field of view and said sensor is operative to acquire said image, and while said illuminator is not illuminating said article said field of view translator is operative to reset said field of view to view a second portion of said article and said sensor is operative to output an acquired image of said first portion.
- 63. The inspection system claimed in claim 47 and wherein said article is an electrical circuit.
- 64. A method for imaging an article, comprising:
providing a sensor operative to acquire images of a portion of an article, said sensor defining a field of view; displacing an article to be imaged and said sensor relative to each other at a generally uniform rate of displacement; and scanning said field of view across said article at a generally non uniform rate of scanning such that said field of view is successively aligned with each of a plurality of portions of said article for a given period of time;
- 65. The method as claimed in claim 64 and further comprising:
illuminating said article with a first configuration of illumination while said field of view is aligned with a first portion of said article, and acquiring a first image of said first portion; and illuminating said article with a second configuration of illumination while said field of view is aligned with said first portion, and acquiring a second image of said first portion, wherein said second image is substantially coincidental with said first image.
- 66. The method as claimed in claim 64 and wherein said first configuration of illumination is illumination in a first spectral range.
- 67. The method as claimed in claim 66 and wherein said second configuration of illumination is illumination in a second spectral range different from said first spectral range.
- 68. A method as claimed in claim 65 and further comprising:
illuminating said article with a first configuration of illumination while said field of view is aligned with a second portion of said article, and acquiring a first image of said second portion; and illuminating said article with a second configuration of illumination while said field of view is aligned with said second portion, and acquiring a second image of said second portion, wherein said second image is substantially coincidental with said first image.
- 69. The method as claimed in claim 68 and wherein said first configuration of illumination is illumination in a first spectral range.
- 70. The method as claimed in claim 69 and wherein said second configuration of illumination is illumination in a second spectral range different from said first spectral range.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/290,011, filed May 11, 2001, which is incorporated by reference, herein, in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60290011 |
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