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Prototype SMT assembly machine

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 07:38:25 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Bart, I would suggest MyData. They are good for protos because they are very flexible. You can use strips of parts with no leaders. This is huge unless your customer / company deals with nothing but full reels. You can even teach it to pick u

convert CAD files to TPSys format

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 15:29:45 EDT 2011 | rkondner

Hi, I am an EE/Programmer with a LOT of code for converting CAD files to MyData formats. I have existing code to generate Packages, Components, Trays, Board, Tray Type and Feeder files. There are a lot of CAD file formats out there, what do you n

Using Stripfeeders on MyData Tray Wagons

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 12:59:24 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf

I agree with AVFM. We have had at least 5 TP machines and a MY12. We stick carrier tape to scrap circuit boards with double sided tape. Teach it as a tray. Works perfect. The Count On strip feeder looks cool but is no necessary in my opinion.

Mydata's handling matrix trays ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 16:12:30 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

I was going to say something about being carefull to not replace part trays with full trays and to make sure where the pickup location curently is. I think we had a tray of parts drop, then there were restrictions on who could load trays. When I work

Matrix Trays

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 15:45:45 EDT 2005 | DannyJ

I usually like to have all the trays use pin 1 in a certain direction. In other words, as you are on the operating side of the machine, all the pin 1's should be on the lower left of the tray. With operators, the KISS principle seems to be necessar

Using Stripfeeders on MyData Tray Wagons

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 13:51:51 EDT 2014 | heath

Hello all, We have a My12 pick and place machine and have had limited success taping component strips to the tray wagon. Because we are a low volume/high mix business, we use a variety of packages. We are considering purchasing a strip feeder from

Using Stripfeeders on MyData Tray Wagons

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 07:11:43 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero

Hello We work with a TP9-4 and a MY12 both with tray wagons, I like a lot the tray wagon, for big components we use it, but like AVFM we build our own pallets, and some of them were big 3x30 array or even bigger all pallets were done in a ESD mater

MyData TWM

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 07:48:12 EST 2006 | avalancher

Hi Ron, The Tray Wagon magazine is designed to go on all the MYDATA machine types, and equipped options. When you have a conveyor system, you do need to mount it so that when the tray wagon goes all the way to the back, it does not hit the exte

Using Stripfeeders on MyData Tray Wagons

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 06:14:16 EDT 2014 | allgood

We find sticking tape down to the tray wagon or to a base plate is Ok but not very repeatable - when you peel the empty off and stiock a new on e down you have to relocate it every time so some way of holding the strip in a repeatable way is better.

Using Stripfeeders on MyData Tray Wagons

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 27 13:33:59 EDT 2014 | rgduval

I agree with all other posters...strips on the Y-Wagon have always worked out, rather easily. Some people I've met consider it a benefit to having a MyData. However, I would add that MyData's handle strips in the feeders better than most other pick


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