Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 12:34:31 EDT 2017 | svfeingold
Hi Sumote, thank you for the advice! I actually visited the K&S service center, they are the company that now handles the Assembleon line. They have service/training techs there who have been around since it was part of Philips and are very familiar
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 17:49:24 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I can't find much info on the older Essemtec machines. First, I'd want to see the "spec sheet", then I'd want to find out what the programming environment is like. (I was really impressed with the Samsung machines in that regard.) I have not seen
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:01:23 EST 2005 | adlsmt
You may want to look at Universal Instruments as well. We had Assembleon, Panasonic and Contact systems equipment and decided to try to pick one platform for the future to simplify programming and training. We are a high mix CM that also does high vo
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Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 12:07:52 EDT 2001 | caldon
My personal favorite is the Siemens F series and the UIC GSM platform. Both Siemens and UIC have awesome resources for csp, flipchip and baredie processing - Siemens= Dan Baldwin from GaTech; UIC = George Westby from UIC labs. My second choice would
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 20:02:47 EST 2005 | HOSS
Brad, I went through the arduous process of selecting new P&P equipment last year. I looked at all of the same machines you are considering in addition to Juki and Europlacer. We are a high mix low volume shop as well and were running Quad "C" mac
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:16:33 EDT 2017 | svfeingold
Found it, it appears to be 15mm. I received a reply from K&S (Kulicke & Soffa) who support the Assembleon machines. They say they do offer full support and training. The support offer is $7,500 per machine for the first year, including: * Annual a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 03:13:20 EST 2018 | rob
Don't go down that route, Juki cut spares support a few years ago on these. Although bits are available from China, you do not want to be swapping used cards. They are both also dog slow in real life whatever you do to them. Especially a 760. We'r
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 20:20:06 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
This week we assembled around 30 panels of a LED board, totaling around 350 boards. In doing so we had to work around a really crazy issue. 1) A board goes in, all components are placed perfectly. 2) Next board goes in, all components are around 5m
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 21:48:06 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I don't know much about Essemtec, I have been looking at Neoden a little. At least the Neoden is not in any way in the same class as machines like Assembleon or Samsung. I did download the manual for a Samsung CP45FV NEO, and the programming side o