Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 05:34:12 EDT 2004 | FengAng
Hi Rob, I don't think you're so right about this thing. In China, there're so many companies that are using the most advanced equipments in the world. Machines using in Europe can also be found in China. In my company, we have the equipments like S
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 17:14:42 EDT 2005 | Cmiller
Is there anybody out there who has a current support contract with Agilent that can download the patch to bring version 3.81a to 3.81b off thier website? They never sent it to us, they did end us version 5 a few years ago but dont want to upgrade to
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 15:23:43 EDT 2006 | Cal
Hi Shawn- If I can remeber....from my Siemens Days on the S15 or F Series Once you send the program over to the machine from the line computer...You can not skip. Remember, these machines in theory are not ment to stop running (i.e. Thus the feeder s
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 07:34:23 EDT 2006 | Xray Tester
For Automated x-ray inpsection system comes in 2D and 3D. 2D also know as the transmission xray inspection where xray are generated from a fixed point source. On double side board, this does not work that well. That where 3D Automated x-ray inpsectio
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 23 09:38:47 EST 2006 | Jon
The Mirtec I have seen are mainly bench type aoi applications - if you want a good in line solution I heard that Agilent have SJ50 series 2's around the top end of your budget - this is because they just introduced the Series 3 which is faster , bett
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 05:31:04 EST 2006 | egrice
Lou, You should look at the ERSA/Modus AOI System! The Modus AOI uses a high resolution industrial scanner rather than a camera mounted to a gantry. It's way faster (12 seconds for whole board ) and can do everything that a camera can do and more
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:23:31 EST 2006 | John S.
Lou, There's nothing like working with it yourself. We went through this exercise several months ago. We evaluated MIRTec, YESTech, and MVP. We were looking at benchtop units, so all 3 companies were willing to send in a "demo" unit for 3 weeks.
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 31 18:05:46 EDT 2008 | mobytahoe
We evaluated (in-house) 3 Paste Inspection Machines: 1.Siemens 2.Agilent 3.Cyberoptics We also evaluated the MVP and Orbotech off-site. BY far, the CyberOptics machine performed the best. Gage R&R was remarkable, the s/w is second-to-none, pricing
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:01:07 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
NEITHER AXI nor AOI are "stable" or "repeatable." If your false call rate is zero, then you've basically rendered the machine an expensive conveyor (ie it's passing everything 'cause you've opened the limits too much). You can *try* to do a Cpk or