Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 05:54:39 EDT 2009 | rway
Hello all, We are looking to purchase another AOI system with side angle cameras. Currently we are using a YesTech M1 system that has only a top-down camera (it can't be upgraded with side cameras). Does anyone have experience with YesTech F1 sys
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 12:06:09 EST 2011 | rway
Do a search for AOI on the forum. This question has been asked many times and there is plenty of information available on this forum to help you come to a good conclusion. We have two YesTech M1 systems. With most of the posts that I have read, th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 14:55:50 EDT 2008 | rway
We use a YesTech M1 system. I have been pleased with it's performance and feel it has done fairly well being that it only has one vertical camera. There are different algorithms you can use to compensate for the lack of angled cameras to catch some
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 16:24:18 EDT 2008 | rway
We currently use a YesTech M1 system and we are looking to buy another. Two important areas to look at when pursuing AOI equipment: 1) Camera resolution 2) Light sources Depending on your needs, camera resolution can be important depending on the si
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 | Sat Nov 08 17:12:08 EST 2008 | rway
Hello Dominik, If you are inspecting 01005 parts, than pixel size is important and should be considered in your evaluation. I think 6.5um may be a little over-kill and probably not necessary, especially based on the price. Why are you having to re
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 12:52:02 EST 2013 | rway
We are looking at buying an FX3 AOI. We currently have two M1 systems so I am very familiar with YesTech and their service. I want to know from anyone who currently has one of these FX3 systems if you are satisfied with its operation. Any pros/con
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 07:55:05 EDT 2012 | rway
Although not listed in your post, I recommend YesTech. I have been using them since 2007. We have two M1 systems, and they have been good machines. We evaluated three: YesTech, Mirtec, and Christopher. Of the three, the YesTech system caught more
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 13:10:57 EDT 2008 | devgru
Hi Reese, What kind of shop are you? Do you have a dedicated line or are you re-configuring your line often? Do you have a high product mix? As others have mentioned, the Mirtec and the YESTech you currently own are much easier to program and use th
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