Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 10:17:50 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> Hi. Guessing that you are operational by now? If > not, consider to use BGA definition and use the > editor to define where the bottom side pads are > or are not. Just our 2 bits input. The Assembleon > X / Yamaha units are quite
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 14:02:34 EST 2006 | jimmyjames
We have 2 Assembleon Opal X II machines, each with 8 head upgrades placing up to 14k CPH. We have got quote back from Essemtec, Asymtek and Camalot. The thing that is holding us back the most is our realatively small budget of $50k US. Screen prin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 19:02:55 EST 2004 | Frank Gearhart - Assembl�on Snr. Software Technical Specialist
The OS/2 software you are referring to is the CSM-PPS v3 which was released in 1999, it is now out of service. The current software for optimizing, balancing, and generating programs for a Topaz and other Gem machines off-line, is GemLine-PPS v8.0,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 16:07:07 EST 2013 | kevslatvin
What vintage are the gem series you are running? We have some '06 Opal Xii's and place 0201's with them. Haven't tried 01005's. I know you said new but Cardinal Circuit has an auction gonig right now that has a 2010 Assembleon MG1 and a 2006 MG2 and
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 20:24:49 EST 2002 | pychan
I would like to know : 1. Is the Assembleon GEM Topaz X-II SF is same as Yamaha YV100 II or YV 100 x Thanks fo your information
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 00:41:56 EDT 2005 | vinitverma
Hi, If you're thinking of a new machine and the volumes are not very high, I think Assembleon's OPAL XII should be the best fit. It can handle VERY LARGE boards upto 25.5" x 17" (with single pass) and 25.5" x 33.5" (with double pass). However for th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:57:39 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Here you go: https://we.tl/t-qQkEpE8H3p Suggest to also contact Trans-tec USA for any questions that you may have about this tool or any other. As an owner of the machine from Assembleon / Yamaha - they offer support. They have been great to suppo
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 12:04:05 EST 2022 | poly
Local support is just going to be Yamaha or Juki by the look of it, and probably quite pricey. I've been offered some older Topaz and Emerald Phillips machines and I've got prices for the universals. The Opal X II is the same price as the Genesis, an
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 06 12:28:08 EDT 2013 | christian01976
Hello. I just can say: buy it! We have some older Yamaha machines (Assembleon in europe). Topz X2, two Opal X2 in line and a line of MC24 (YS24) and MC1 (YS100). And those machines are really good. I have no bad things to say about them. Greetings