Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 14:08:55 EDT 2010 | clampron
Good Afternoon, I would throw my vote in to Mirtec as well. I also had an opportunity quite a few years ago to compare three systems side by side. At the end of the evaluation, the Mirtec stood out over the rest. Over the past several years, I was in
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 11:37:09 EDT 2008 | pjc
Yes, sure. In fact in some applications ICT is coming back. Mainly due to the fact that more and more SMT discrete components have no markings, so AOI cannot tell you if you have the correct value on the PCB. Fixed pin or flying probe ICT is a valuab
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 07:43:44 EST 2008 | muarty
I have just carried out an evaluation project including Mirtec, MVP, Landrex and Viscom. If you are interested in my findings you can contact me offline. In short though, we found that each had plus points to them. If you could join together the outs
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 13:01:48 EDT 2013 | sevenzero
I read through this thread somewhat and checked out the pictures. I've programmed TH lead checks on a newer Yestech and an older Mirtec. I personally use the Yestech white-top/histogram check and the only solder inspection Mirtec has. In my experienc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:30:33 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
You have received some great feedback so far. I would like to summarize and add a few points regarding maintenance. You should start (as recommended already) by verifying your component library data. Using the default values from the master library i
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 10:24:17 EST 2005 | Frank R.
We want to check for missing and misaligned component. The problem we have right now is concerning modifications. When ICT detect a problem ( missing component or a bad resistor value ) we have to remove soler, do the change and resolder. It's too
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 03:19:33 EDT 1999 | Chris May
| Our first article inspection after machine placement can take several hours depending on the complexity of the board. The operator visually checks the board against the drawing and bill of material. I'd be interested to hear if there are any other
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 14:11:27 EDT 2012 | rway
Programming is different, yes, but so is the terminology. ///with machine vision you have parameters that select what is good and what is bad, and you have parameters that help make bad look worse and good look better making the difference between w
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 03:29:16 EDT 2001 | Eyal Duzy
Yes, your observation is accurate. Different process steps have different inspection requirements which necessitates employing different imaging technology to ensure the best performance (detection and throughput). Orbotech, for example, offers both
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 20:01:30 EDT 2012 | eadthem
some things to consider, Is there flux on the board. are there finger prints on the tops of parts. Is the board warped at the V score from reflow Is the board shifting in the machine during inspection. These are the issues we have had with our mir