Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 09:21:08 EDT 2001 | Ian T
hi my company is planing to purchase an aoi system to be used inline. is there anyone out there doing this, if so do you use all the machine options (pattern character recognition, bad board marks, correct part polarity...) or do you dumb it down(pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 06:23:31 EST 2007 | clampron
Good Morning Roger, The Mirtec's can be adjusted to lower your false call rate. This can be done by reducing the matching percentage for each componnent but the result of this action is that the machine becomes less selective. If you lower them too
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 19:19:42 EDT 2012 | padawanlinuxero
Hi is me again If what you are looking is for the AOI to "see" the marking on a resistor theres the option of taking a picture of only the numbers in the resistor is not highly accurate but it works.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 09:30:43 EDT 2012 | bdamico
Hello Laritzstange, My name is Brian D'Amico, I am the president of MIRTEC USA. I noticed your posting on this forum and I would like to offer some guidance. First, I would like to ask which system you have. Our MV-7 system is an in-line system.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 02:26:32 EDT 2018 | sebestajaromir
Hello gentleman, I saw many topics regarding aoi verification but I didn't see how You handle with board with simulated failures during life time, because we Are facing issue with ageing of tin oxidation. Is it any idea how to solved this issue?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 22:27:14 EDT 2012 | padawanlinuxero
I have a MV-2HTL and we don't have problems with it. Have you try to contact Mirtec ? probably is a problem with the camera.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 15:03:23 EDT 2012 | lakritzstange
Hi all, we have a Mirtec table top system MV-7. We are trying to use the ocr function to "read" the letters on the IC/resistors and so on. But the results are really bad. From other company using other machine i know that ocr is working fine. Ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:24:55 EDT 2013 | markhoch
Thank you for your advice Eric. Different SMT Machine Platforms have different methods for handling these PCB Panels with bad circuits. (Commonly known as "X-outs"). Some platforms allow you to identify X-Outs simply by darkening in the first fid
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 10:17:17 EDT 2013 | ericrr
Some times the PCB manufacture sends PCB panels with bad circuits, there are three ways to make these PCB without placing parts on the bad circuit, Well two in fact plus my method. (1) Placing a light mark on a dark background (or reverse) then the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 11:16:07 EDT 2013 | rdubya
if you don't have anything obstructing the camera then it sounds like it could be the camera power supply going bad. what version of tpsys are you running?