Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 17:53:31 EDT 2012 | bandjwet
We test drove several machines including the Yestech, Omron and Orbotech. For our Proto operations YesTech was about as easy to use as the rest, had adequate resolution and the right speed for the small lot sizes we are involved in.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 23:41:20 EDT 2012 | rway
What's the model number of the machine? See if you can get a serial number, then call YesTech and ask them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 08:17:29 EDT 2012 | vparis
Reese, Thank you so much for your reply.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 14:54:39 EDT 2012 | vparis
Reese, Thanks for your speedy reply. Vic
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 03:42:37 EDT 2012 | eniac
Yes, we sell this AOI, but we are in Ukraine. You are still interests?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 15:28:28 EST 2012 | rway
YesTech recommends to calibrate every 6 months. So yes, annually at the least.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 18:23:47 EDT 2012 | frcdave
Hello Sergio, I can provide you expert perspective on the VT-RNS-PT from Omron as well as on the YESTech platforms. The VT-RNS-PT product is super complicated and difficult to understand from a programming and operation standpoint and really does no
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 11:28:50 EDT 2012 | vparis
Hey Reese what is your Mis rate? Do you have any boards that are passed that have actual defects?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 13:24:04 EDT 2012 | rway
That's hard to quantify. I deal with escapes when they occur, but I haven't kept track of that data. It doesn't happen to often. But when it does, I take it back to the AOI to analyze why it escaped, and change the algorithm to catch it, if I can.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:09:14 EDT 2012 | tommyttr
Go with YesTech. They are tried and true. I have been using them for years. Top notch company all around.