Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:06:32 EDT 2001 | pteerink
I had a couple of Mydata's for a number of years. I loved the software, it was easy to use, easy to program, easy to learn and very flexible. It's design is suited more for "batch" style production, rather than inline production. The placement is rel
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 09:58:38 EDT 2002 | pjc
Machine Data Mydata MY9 machine weight: 1800kg placement repeatablilty @ 3 sig: 15 micron x-y axis drive mech: x combo belt rackπnion, y ball screw Siemens F5 machine weight: 1500kg placement accuracy @ 3 sig: 30 micron x-y axis drive mech: x belt
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:52:54 EDT 2001 | Steve
We only have Mydata's where I work. The reason we chose Mydata is because we are low volume high mix, and our PCB's tend to be a bit larger, 12" X 18". Because of the high mix environment the Mydata fit better than others. Changeover is easier, and t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 08:38:14 EDT 2002 | ian
We have had Mydata for eight years and Siplace for six. We have found that the Siemens is much more accurate and faster than the Mydata (about four times quicker). Although the Mydata is more friendly regarding the software, if the upfront preparator
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 16:46:48 EDT 1998 | Bill West
| | | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. Jim, I think I would take the Phillips machine over the Fuji also, but have you looked at the Siemens F4 or F4/6. We are a Siplace house here, and we have been very happy with the equip
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 20:12:00 EDT 2016 | hyng
Thanks. Model siplace is E Series. That's what i know. :)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 12:03:18 EDT 2016 | Blizzardng
Hi,going to buy a new pick and place,any advise? AM100 (Panasonic) vs e series (siplace). I think both spec is quite similar. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 06:02:28 EDT 2016 | hyng
Good advice!!
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 04:49:33 EDT 2014 | iruindegi1
We have to buy a Pick&Place machine. We do small series and prototipes, 2-3 changes/day, so we need a flexible machine, that permits quick changes. We are looking at SIPLACE SX1 and FUJI AIMEX II. Could you give us your opinion? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 14:41:23 EDT 2016 | emeto
Not sure how they look in price, but ASM SX series is the real deal. Best software I've ever seen, as well as very descent machine and feeder quality.E-series looks like they don't use their latest concepts.