In many applications, an optical detector has to be located relative to mechanical reference points. One solution is to specify stringent requirements on (1) mounting the optical detector relative to the chip carrier, (2) soldering the chip carrier onto the printed circuit board (PCB), and (3) installing the PCB to the mechanical structure of the subsystem. Figure 1 shows a sketch of an optical detector mounted relative to mechanical reference with high positional accuracy. The optical detector is typically a fragile wafer that cannot be physically touched by any measurement tool.


This work was done by Carl Christian Liebe, Patrick L. Meras, Gerald J. Clark, Jack J. Sedaka, Joel V. Kaluzny, and Brian Hirsch of Caltech; Todd A. Decker of Calwest Engineering; and Christopher R. Scholz of the University of California Berkeley for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. For more information, contact

