Reliability Design of Control Circuit for Quartz Crystal Feeding System

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Quartz crystal laser marking is the last process of quartz crystal production, and quartz crystal automatic feeding system works in harsh environment, like high frequency, strong electromagnetic interference, static electricity and large power, and feeding system itself also contains many electromagnetic interference factors, To ensure the system working stably and reliably, in the design and manufacturing of control system, using high quality components, the reasonable wiring and grounding, in the aspect of electromagnetic compatibility, hardware and software anti-interference measures were taken. Through a lot of test working in the laboratory and field, and the design scheme was modified for many times, it finally makes that the feeding system is so stable in the workplace that it could meet the requirements of the customer, and it has a certain guiding significance for the design of other mechanical and electrical products production.

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