Traditional weld heads rely on mechanical stops. The WHQ uses a piezoelectric quartz crystal to measure dynamic force in real-time. It ensures that the force between the electrodes is consistent to within a few grams. This is critical when welding delicate thermocouples or fine mesh sensors.
Early adopters are targeting three primary use cases:
Subject: Deployment Specs for sunstone-v5-00-0-1-whqled sunstone-v5-00-0-1-whqled
To: Procurement & Install Teams
Re: SunStone V5-00-0-1-WHQLeD
Please note that the whqled suffix is mandatory for projects requiring signed driver firmware. Do not substitute with standard V5 units.
Technical Gate checks:
Action: Update inventory database to flag any units missing the WHQLeD certification.
Traditional soldering involves melting a third-party filler metal (solder) to bridge a connection. The Sunstone V5, however, utilizes Capacitive Discharge (CD) Resistance Welding. Here is how it works: Traditional weld heads rely on mechanical stops
The "WHQ" part of the equation adds a force sensor. The weld head applies a precise amount of pressure before the discharge. This ensures that the two metals are in perfect atomic contact, eliminating the spitting or arcing common in cheap spot welders.
The "Sunstone-V5" component of the keyword is the brain of the operation. Unlike analog welders that rely on a technician’s "feel," the V5 brings digital precision. Action: Update inventory database to flag any units