Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 06:32:33 EDT 2020 | dltechltd
Dear Victor, We have figured out what caused the error: One of it's MVS ICOS card had parity error (The MC reported that error too as seen in the previous pictures). We could see RED LED Light on the card, and we have pulled out, and checked: PAR_ER
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 13:49:17 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Question: I am going to start placing 3mm x 3mm plastic smt leds and want the absolute lowest errors caused by the nozzle either dropping or allowing the part to shift. Would a 2.5mm nozzle be too big for the 3mm part. My logic is that the more surfa
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 20:35:51 EDT 2020 | erici
Hi all, was wondering if you have any ideas on how to correct the problem we are encountering with our S25 machine. The machine is giving an X-axis counting error at gantry 1. I replaced the x-axis linear reader and the linear scale as well, but st
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 19:28:54 EDT 2017 | aemery
Giao, These style of MPM's use stepper motors, but no feedback like an encoder or a resolver. In other words all axis positions are assumed after "Reset" of the machine. Because of this style of drive system there is the potential for the vision ga
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 23:52:58 EDT 2017 | aemery
Don, either you have a faulty park sensor or much more likely the vision gantry Y axis is not reaching the sensor. Possible issues, one of the two VY drivers cards is failing; one of the VY forcer motors (air bearings) is failing; to much air leakin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 18:47:08 EDT 2011 | rodrigo
Hi all, We just got this machine and it is not fully functional. I read somewhere here that the folder mint has some useful stuff. I run mint and it said that it cannot communicate with card 0,1,2,3 (x1,x2,x3,x4). It said to make sure the cards are
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 10:39:38 EST 2007 | lloyd
Hi Mefunak, I'd say that the vacuum holding circuit is at fault. If the component is picked OK from the feeder ('vacuum check after pickup' is switched on) then the component is being dropped from the head as the gantry moves to the placement positi
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:56:24 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is an first article inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:58:07 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is a first article inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator to
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:48:31 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is an inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator to make the de