Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 10:27:33 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
Fiducial recognition on the Siemens machine works like the Mydata. Once you select this option, fiducials will be recognized when a new program is send. You can also select recognition as part of the feeder refill function mode. There is no automatic
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:59:43 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi Pete, Thanks for taking the time to respond. My experiences with Mydata would differ from yours, but as in life, different machines are for different circumstances. We have many low volume customers that love them - they are easy to use, upgr
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 15:59:25 EDT 2004 | kbayram
Hello, I'm looking for a lower end used machine that can place a 55x44mm sized bga component, placement speed is n't concern. At the moment I have only found the quad ivc to be capable although I'm worried about the placement accuracy and repeatabi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 10:09:45 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Fasst1, Have Assemblion/Philips actually building machines for 20 years, or were they badged machines? (I'm not asking to be funny, I'm asking as I don't know) I've build product on Topaz's, Emeralds & Comets, and they have been good machines, b
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 11:29:05 EST 2005 | Brad
Hello everyone, look at the forum every day, and read all your comments and questions on alot of different subjects. My company is looking to invest in another P&P machine. We currently using Quad C series and have had some accuracy and repeatabili
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 13:50:09 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, One of the advantages of a forum that's public, is it's a mix of people, so your always going to get chaos in the replies. I think what's important is people here that have experience try and do what they can to help with good replies. Also, so
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 13:33:07 EDT 1998 | Brad Kendall
For pick and place, I have worked with the Zevatech machines and Philips machines. Both are great machines. The Zevatech will give you greater speed and still offer great accuracy and repeatability. Don't let the belt drive stuff scare you, it sta
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 14:18:24 EST 2005 | pjc
Just stick to the facts. People�s opinions vary. Be careful that someone may be commenting on a machine that�s three years old. A lot can change in three years. Too many people use emotion in their decision making process, which often means price. Al
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 | Fri Jul 20 07:09:29 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
Sr. Tech, youre absolutely correct that the X-Wagon (pancake) motor is the one which will do final positioning when moving to a programmed position. The X Axis motor in back of the machine is used for rapid traverse of the axis. I was thinking more