Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 15:21:40 EDT 2010 | babe7362000
I was just curious what others have to say about the Yestech Aoi. Pros and Cons. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 31 17:28:09 EDT 2008 | rezer
Hello federico, This is Reese. Yes, you can pick up tombstoned parts reliably with the M1. You cannot pick up lifted leads very well however. I have not tried other algorithms yet, just histogram analysis which is the standard method for inspecti
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 11:59:35 EDT 2010 | rway
We currently have two YTV-M1 inline-systems from YesTech. I have been using them for around 3 years now. They are descent machines. If you decide to go with YesTech, go for the F1 system. This will give you the ability to upgrade with side camera
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 23:16:32 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
WE LOOKED INTO THE YESTECH AND THE MIRTECH. TODAY WE ARE INSTALLING OUR NEW MIRTECH AOI MACHINE. WE CHOSE THIS MACHINE OVER THE YESTECH BECAUSE OF IT'S OFFERINGS. THE YESTECH WAS A CLOSE SECOND. I WILL POST LATER ON THE PROGRAMMING, THEY ARE ALL
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 10:19:01 EDT 2013 | rway
We have inline reworkers, so this time has been factored in. We currently use Siemens S25/20 machines with M1 systems. The placement machines run a little slower than the AOI at times so there is time to perform review, most of the time. It's not
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 03:09:14 EDT 2009 | fede
We have one YesTech F1 working and a second one purchased on the way. So far, in my half year experience with it, we check solder and lifted leads with TOP cameras. The only ocations I use side cameras are when I have to inspect odd components that
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 12:26:30 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I think right now there is a comfortable buffer built into our process. If our pnp were 50% faster I believe that buffer would be cut out of the equation, so while I think it would be fine on most of our builds, I believe there would be builds that
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 09:11:12 EDT 2006 | kkovachy
Cmiller is correct are not going to find a better machine for the price. Also I have used several different AOI platforms and the Yestech is hands down the easiest to program. Keep in mind that changing platforms is expensive. Operators, programmer
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 13:52:10 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
I'm going to suggest Mirtec. I've worked with many different manufacturers of AOI's (Cyberoptics, Mirtec, Omron, and Yestech) and if I could recommend one AOI for sure it would be the Cyberoptics above all. But when asking between the Yestech and
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 10:45:59 EDT 2006 | AOI Tech
Yestech,Yestech,Yestech Best friend to those of us in the US!!!!!!!That's all I'm going to say