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need help with Philips CSM84

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 20:15:41 EDT 2007 | darby

PCB > Origin > Origin 0 4 Teach the corner of the pcb at the mechanical stop. This data is from the machine origin. For a unit with a teach camera it will probably be around -25x, 95y. For a beam sensor around 70x, 28y. This is for a right to left

Quad IVc AutoProgram

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 14:17:11 EDT 2013 | leemeyer

I have no idea why this limitation would be programmed in. Like I said before there a lot of wierd quirks whith this software and you may have just found one. Pre-assigning will not help if the software sees a mismatch between the feeder plate and th

MPM Momentum 2d Inspection questions

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 01:48:26 EST 2018 | aemery

Unfortunately Gerber EZ is probably the one thing I know very little about. As an FSE with Speedline I only had one client at that time that was using it and an application engineer came in and helped them with it. Sorry I can't give a direct answer

Screen Printer Selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 23:24:56 EST 2020 | neosroger

I would like to request your expertise on which pasta printer to purchase: MPM Momentum + EKRA XPRT 3 Both of them are refurbished/ reaconditoned. The MPM includes several perpetual Software licenses but it is almost double the price of the EKRA

low volume /semi-automatic solutions

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 16:10:01 EDT 2003 | russ

First, what would you define as semi-automatic? For SMT production you might need a screen printer (these can be anything from full manual to full auto. The low end printers manual require each board to be aligned with a piece of mylar prior to p

Please Help: Pace TF 1800 or Finetech CorePlus

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 05:56:32 EDT 2019 | pdrirrework

Hello, Have you had a look into our Focused IR Rework systems? A popular alternative to the convectional Rework systems. Our IR-E3M (Micro) would be perfect for your applciation and on one machine you will have the capability of Reworking BGAs up to

Help CSM84 mechanical alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 02:32:10 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Thanks! Well, the procedure in the book says to first calibrate the mech aligner with the beam sensor, but that exceeds the X travel. I guess you can just eyeball it off the nozzles and then use trial and error. While poking around on the machine

need help with Philips CSM84

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:27:32 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Hello, I was the guy asking about doorway size for a Philips CSM84. Well, we cut the doorway using the best info we could get, and managed to get the machine inside with only a few scratches on the paint! Still no door, hopefully the fabricator wil

How to operate a CSM 66

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 00:03:09 EDT 2010 | jmelson

Hmm, that's a fairly old machine, even older than mine! (I have a CSM84 PA130640). Anyway, it is best to program the machine from CAD system data, I wrote a little program in C to read in the component type and XYR position, and produce the file in

Yamaha/Philips Model Number Cross References

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:48:45 EDT 2005 | darby

CSM 84 = YM84S CSM84VZ = YM84VII Generally referred to as the "Hyper" series. Model numbers went something like this - YM51VM, YM51VMII, YM53VT, YM53VTII, YM58VA, YM58VAII, YM100VP, YM100VPII, YM66S, YM84S, YM84V, YM12D. Other models were "created"


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