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 | Fri Oct 07 13:03:11 EDT 2011 | wrongway
Hello all i am getting ready to by a A.O.I. machine brand new i don't think it will be yestech now
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 14:34:55 EST 2011 | wrongway
Hello All we just got done evaluating yestech, omron, & cyberoptics we are going with cyberoptics Omron would of been second choice yestech third good luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 08:03:07 EST 2018 | babe7362000
Is anyone Familiar with Yestech B2 Calibration. I can not get the Camera angle to pass. Please message me if you can help me. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 10 10:01:25 EST 2018 | mdang
Could anyone help me how to create a new device package for inspection in Yestech software version 2.7. Thanks, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 11:11:37 EST 2006 | devgru
Just my two cents, but our findings were that the Yestech system was more in-line with our type of high mix, mid volume manufacturing. In my research, I found the Yestech to be the most favored for our applications, with most contract shops I talked
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 07:20:20 EST 2004 | pjc
try YEStech http://www.yestechinc.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 10:39:41 EST 2005 | chunks
It's comparable to YesTech. Maybe check them out. Just ask who should operate it!
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 15:26:49 EST 2006 | tr
All I can say is YESTECH: most bang for the buck!!!! We have both the 1000 and 2000