Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 05:43:44 EDT 2004 | peter016
SMT equipment is just part of the capital investment. Another big chunk of invesment is the test equipment. You have a choice of R&S CMU or Agilent Mementum test box.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 05:51:14 EDT 2004 | peter016
SMT equipment is half of the investment. The other half is the test equipment. The popular choice for test equipment are either R&S CMU or Agilent. For GSM/GPRS, it's about US50K per piece.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 16:49:10 EST 2005 | davef
Dunno. We�d start with: * Aligent http://www.agilent.com * Teradyne http://www.teradyne.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 04:28:22 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, does anyone know of a company that supports the old MVT GS1 AOI machines? Agilent no longer support these and we are having issues with all 4. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 14:58:47 EDT 2005 | scotceltic
Did you guys try CSA (Customer Service Associates). They are the support arm of Agilent. I know there are a couple of guys around still that are familiar with the GS-1's. Their phone number is 440-832-0822. Ask for Mike Dickey
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 15:40:08 EDT 2006 | caldon
I would be leary of a "Sucking" machine and hot liquid solder. Kester makes pellets that you put on top of the pot to seperate dross from lead. Technical Devices has a solder recovery machine Cal Agilent Technologies
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:59:46 EST 2006 | fastek
Lou- Do a search and you'll find a lot of info as this question comes up all the time.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 17:13:38 EST 2006 | ebert
Hi Lou, If real process control and useful defect data is what you're looking for, Orbotech has some of the best tools available out there.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 16:20:12 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
We looked at the Agilent system as one of our possibilities. It seemed to be quite capable. If I remember correctly, they are manufactured in Singapore.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 07:29:48 EST 2008 | benzy1961
We have an Agilent SP50 system. It is a 3-D system. The programming is pretty simple relative to some of the other machines we evaluated.