Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:46:01 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
In the past year I was responsible for developing and leading a Team focused on AOI, Evaluation, Justification, and with a full ROI required, supporting a HMLV manufacturing environment. If you have in these economic times the additional resources t
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:17:20 EST 2004 | EL
Our company are in the hi-mix low volume OEM factory. We need an AOI machine that is dependable, accurate, user intuitive, ability to detect any defects we specify, and meet our budget. I appreciate all your input as to what type of AOI are out the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:17:25 EST 2004 | EL
Our company are in the hi-mix low volume OEM factory. We need an AOI machine that is dependable, accurate, user intuitive, ability to detect any defects we specify, and meet our budget. I appreciate all your input as to what type of AOI are out the
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 05:03:30 EDT 2023 | alishakihn
When it comes to F1 AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) machines, there are various models and manufacturers available on the market. While specific features and capabilities may vary between different F1 models, here are some general factors to consi
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 07:38:14 EDT 2006 | travis1977
I have experience programming and using the yestech system in a high volume high mix environment. The system seemed to work well until I used a more sophisticated system. When I changed jobs and had another opportunity to spec. in paste and post-r
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 16:36:56 EDT 2006 | John S.
We're getting our first AOI machine up and running. How are companies handling the need to check the machine's ability to catch defects at setup/changeover? It seems nearly impossible to verify that the machine is still effectively checking each of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 09:14:17 EDT 2018 | jeffallen662
Hey I'm having some issues with a YesTech YTV-1000 AOI machine. The machine isn't recognizing the X and the Y stepper motors. As far as we can tell nothing mechanical is wrong with the AOI. They are new motors and were suppose to have been programmed
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 16:55:19 EDT 2004 | mriddle
RS, It seems you've been doing your homework. However, the real question is what do you need to do with AOI? 1) What is your minimum cycle time? This would help you to determine the speed you need and whether "scan on the fly" is warranted. Also,
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 00:41:49 EDT 2011 | kevintough
As with most Aois centroid data is very time saving when your pcb has 20 or more components. This of course can be variable with the quality of the data and your ability to modify it to suit your needs. Omron systems can scan your pcb and merge the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 15:59:49 EDT 2013 | rway
What version of sw do you have? What operating system? I don't think you are referring to filtering when you discuss "red and white." You're talking about the light source. You should have RGB filtering under "Preprocess" in your "Edit Solder Param