Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 09:27:15 EDT 2018 | bandjwet
We are trying to narrow down a search for a benchtop AOI system for PCB rework amongst other items. Many times we will be working with a "golden" board and comparing this against reworked product. Any suggestions on which models to look into? Than
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 18:39:43 EDT 2012 | 1036
Want to buy a benchtop AOI system for my assembly shop. New to this kind equipment. Wondering what brand/Model we should go with. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 15:17:18 EST 2005 | cliffcall
Holiday Greetings, Are you looking for in-line or benchtop AOI? My company, Testronics had decided a few years back to only produce benchtop AOI systems. If a benchtop system is suitable for your application might we request you take a look at our A
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 00:47:42 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Few weeks back for the similar thread I was enquiring about the performance of benchtop AOI. I did see the Saki m/c.It seems to be a good m/c with different technology. I have not bought yet. Looking to have more feedback. Any opinion about Saki
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 15:45:02 EST 2003 | Carl
If your operation is hi-mix low-volume, consider > taking a look at some of the bench-top units out > there. They are lower cost but can give similar > performance as higher cost in-line systems. Some > of the bench-tops cannot do solder fillet
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 08:30:55 EST 2003 | pjc
If your operation is hi-mix low-volume, consider taking a look at some of the bench-top units out there. They are lower cost but can give similar performance as higher cost in-line systems. Some of the bench-tops cannot do solder fillet inspections t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 18:53:52 EDT 2024 | SMTA-64388250
Yes, as many has mentioned before there are many option out there to choose based on your requirements and budget. We are also small company in Seattle for PCBA. Not sure if you have already bought the machine or not but we have upgraded our SMT l
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 12:08:59 EDT 2010 | hegemon
I had an opportunity two years ago to evaluate three benchtop AOI systems. Omron, Yestech, and Mirtec. I was fortunate to be able to have all three machines side by side for my evaluation period, which lasted near a full month. At the time I was
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 11:58:55 EST 2005 | pjc
About $60K for a good bench-top unit and $120K for a good in-line. AOI is justified if you are spending a lot of time ($$) visually inspecting your boards. AOI machine is faster and more reliable than a human for this task. Plus, visual inspectors d
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 15:32:46 EST 2024 | spoiltforchoice
No but, given AOI could be made more complex by a bad UI full of chinglish.. It might be an idea to consider one that costs a little bit more by virtue of having UK support and training. Detech's Merlin/Falcon machines are in the £25K-35KGBP bracket