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 Aug 14 10:51:30 EDT 2009 | rway
If he is the same Martin Gershenson who works for Christopher, then I'de believe he's being sneaky. We demoed one of their units three years ago, along with Mirtech and YesTech. Of the three, they were the only ones who wouldn't let us experiment w
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:08:30 EDT 2005 | HOSS
Has anyone compared Mirtech with Yestech? I've done a demo with both machines using our own board and data and found that the Yestech was easier and took less time to program but that's a pretty small sample. Any input appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 09:17:54 EST 2006 | lrd116
Could anyone please help me in my evaluation of Agilent vs. Omron vs. MIRTech/YESTech AOI? We are a high-mix low-to-mid volume manufacturer looking to gain not just a screening method but real process understanding that a Quality Engineer (myself) w
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 17:19:03 EDT 2007 | bT_Solutions
By "digital video inspection system", I'll assume you mean AOI. I have only dealt with one AOI system, YesTech, and in my opinion I'd say that AOI is much more consistent and advantageous than manual microscope inspections. Specifically, with the Yes
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 12:41:25 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
I used Mirtec's 5 years ago. At this place we have Vi-techs. I can see why the people who recommend Vi-techs do so. They are good machines. However overall I would recommend the Mirtechs. They were faster and easier to program. And they were were a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:18:01 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
I've dealt with YesTech, Mirtech, and most recently CyberOptics, and so far my favorite is without a doubt the CyberOptics. The Yestech (pattern match) is very easy to program and use but it took sooooo much up-keep to keep the false calls to a mana
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 20:28:49 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
We recently purchased a Mirtec AOI machine, it take a bit to program but overall we are pleased. The machine has a downward looking camera, we have had some issues with the machine not catching opens. When a IC has it's legs bent straight up off th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 13:40:22 EDT 2012 | rway
I agree, the only way to "truly" inspect a QFN is with an X-ray. But this might be over-kill for him. He asked about soldering, not inspection. We use QFN's regularly and you can inspect these parts from the side to see if they are soldered. Unfo
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 07:10:48 EST 2006 | tony_d
Hello bpeach, I recently purchased AOI system for our company. We are a low to mid range manufacturer as well. I looked at several different vendors around the price range that you are looking at incuding; Mirtech, Viscom, N-Spec, Omron, VI Tech, Or