Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 08:30:52 EDT 2004 | pjc
For any application- high-mix, low volume to low-mix high-volume: J.O.T. Automation board handling MPM UltraFlex 3000 printer CyberOptics SE300 3D post print inspector 2x Mydata Synergy II w/ Linear Magazines and Agilis feeders CyberOptics Flex
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 11:09:45 EDT 2004 | burgosa
We are considering the CyberOptics SE300 for solder paste inspection at post-stencil print. Does anyone have experience with this AOI machine? How it works with small apertures like 0201's and uBGA's? Comments are welcome. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 20:43:26 EST 2013 | garym4569
Does anyone have experience with Cyber Optics SE300 solder paste inspection system. Is this a solid machine? Is the software user friendly? Any info appreciated. Thanks in advance. Gary M
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 18:07:20 EDT 2008 | mobytahoe
Try the CyberOptics SE300. You will love it!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 09:24:30 EDT 2002 | pjc
Its nearly impossibile to get any Gage R&R on systems that require the operator to posisition the board to be measured. For this you need an automatic measurement system. There are many vendors out there in addition to CyberOptics, models SE 200 and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 18:22:03 EST 2008 | mobytahoe
We have evaluated (in-house) the following machines: Agilent SP50, CyberOptics SE300, Siemens OS. We have also evaluated the MVP machine and the Orbotech machine off-site. Best bang for your buck??? CyberOptics by far! Better Gage R&R, better standa
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 11:21:23 EDT 2004 | burgosa
Thanks for your input. Have you or anyone considered CyberOptics SE300? How does it works for small solder paste deposits (i.e. 0201)?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:38:52 EDT 2004 | msjohnston1
Does anyone have real working experience with the Orbotech Symbion P36 solder paste AOI? And does anyone have real working experience about the CKD VP 1000 system? What do you think about the CyberOptics SE300 system? Thanks, MJ
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 07:45:33 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
We have had a 300 for about three years. The mechanicals are pretty solid, but the software has much to be desired in my opinion. It is not intuitive.You have to drill into several layers and navigate all over the place to make simple changes. Mecha
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:13:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, For QC purposes, there are a couple of methods to both qaulitatively and quantitatively inspect your manufacturing process. For Paste inspcetion, an inline machine like the SE300 by CyberOptics may be appropriate. You may also inco