Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 11:54:43 EST 2019 | compit
I'm trying to make a spare disk for an SMT machine. I format the new PCMCIA card with the system (using the machine's DOS, 6.20) but when the computer starts it writes that I don't have a system. How I make a floppy disk in this way - it starts from
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 04 17:46:22 EDT 2001 | Marshall
The YV100X is Phillips TopazX in the U.S. while the YV88 is the Emerald. Now, We find the Juki's 2020 and 2030 more superior than Yamaha's or Philip's because of their flexibility in component handling and the standard features that come with the Juk
Electronics Forum | Sat May 02 11:26:48 EDT 1998 | Dave F.
The thread on GSM's inspired this: We have a tough time making the trade-off on GSM's work. The next option we like is the Philips (Yamaha) Emerald (eclipse). What are your experiences with: 1. Placing advanced packages 2. Sub 20 pitch QFPs 3.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 21 04:27:23 EST 2016 | dzadza
Hello, Please is there someone could help me? We have philips emerald x machine, and I would like to generate cad file from cam350 software to convert it by cad2cad software and finally to get vios file for my pick and place machine. My question i
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 03:22:48 EDT 2005 | Base
You may want to start a parallel thread for Philips Emerald, which is the same machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 03:00:24 EDT 2005 | Base
Eclipse/Emerald: Yamaha #88 Orion / Topaz: Yamaha #100 Sapphire: Yamaha #112 Yamaha typically uses the number of usable feeder-positions as their model number. Greets, Base
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 10 16:07:01 EST 2010 | propox
Hello I have guestion, we bought two topaz and emerald machines. We have a problem to make a pick and place files to this machines. Recently we were useing CSM-84VZ. Do You have any help for us? Thank You.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 06:18:41 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
Look for Philips Emerald (3 Phase supply) or it's predecessor Eclipse (single phase supply). It has 2 heads, Laser + Vision alignment (no mechanical alignment).
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 06:53:31 EDT 2021 | vinitverma
Change Feeder position from 'Automatic' to 'Relative'. And enter the feeder location of whatever rear feeder you want it to be at. Optimisation won't move it then.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 10:03:18 EDT 2021 | joost
i did not know that! i learned something today, thank you.