Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:51:01 EDT 2010 | daxman
Hi Manuel, We've been placing QFN's with our CP6's for a long time now. We use vision type 10 just like you describe. I wouldn't bother with front lighting & trying to pick up the leads. Inspecting the leads doesn't provide better accuracy. I would
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 17:58:30 EST 2004 | carterhoward
Hi All, We�re a C-M and have been using C-Cam for about 4 or 5 years now. We we�re one of the first customers on there 16 bit platform, so we�ve seen a lot of changes. Our company runs Philips with PPS, and C-Cam has been a rock sold platform. As f
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 01:01:41 EDT 2005 | FAC
If you are only concerned with the outline and it has 4 corners, VT-10 or 254 will work with backlighting. If the FIP3 machine has a 4400 card installed, frontlighting with high I/O counts could take a while during vision processing. If your machine
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 21:58:03 EST 2008 | mika
Hi everybody out there, A little interesting something for all of us of how to handle the cad-component orientation in regards to cad import into your SMT-machines S/W (Fuji Flexa, FujiCam, UIC, Siemens, Pana, Mydata or Whatever). We have struggle f
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 07:10:31 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | To you all for comment and summary, | | | | The following things I like without endorsing (PCB/PCBA stuff - outside the great women in my life [many] and without [mostly]): | | | | 1) A good set of design rules | | 2) A good set of design rules
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 05 00:27:54 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | | To you all for comment and summary, | | | | | | The following things I like without endorsing (PCB/PCBA stuff - outside the great women in my life [many] and without [mostly]): | | | | | | 1) A good set of design rules | | | 2) A good set of