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Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:12:47 EST 2000 | TMV

This note is in response to your question about not being able to recognize a component that is running on a 4796 but has problems on a 4791. The 4791 and 4796 used two different recognition systems and the lighting calibration will be not be the s

Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:12:47 EST 2000 | TMV

This note is in response to your question about not being able to recognize a component that is running on a 4796 but has problems on a 4791. The 4791 and 4796 used two different recognition systems and the lighting calibration will be not be the s

Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 01:15:27 EST 2000 | sin

Jan, have you try to teach on hsp4791 see if it's ok. Normally, what would happen is the lighting. Do you know how to calibrate the lighting on HSP?

Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 13:45:51 EST 2000 | JAN

Thanks to all who responded. Your help were very important.In fact, we had a problem with the lighting calibration.

Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 01:15:27 EST 2000 | sin

Jan, have you try to teach on hsp4791 see if it's ok. Normally, what would happen is the lighting. Do you know how to calibrate the lighting on HSP?

Re: Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 13:45:51 EST 2000 | JAN

Thanks to all who responded. Your help were very important.In fact, we had a problem with the lighting calibration.

Calibration method for camera

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 09:59:23 EDT 2004 | Evtimov

Hello! We created a machine with full vision recognition system and we want to improve our calibration methods for centering the camera. What is not clear is how can we center the camera against the center of the nozel? I know you all use different k

smt scrap reduction

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 16:54:33 EDT 2005 | linny999

Siemens is an excellent platform. To reduce your scrap:- Carry out the specified maintenance, especially the segments and valve plungers; Calibrate revolver heads to benchmark. Remove the tables, smooth the magnetic strips, clean the mounting faces,

Fiducial Recognition

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 08:16:55 EDT 2010 | sachu_70

Drill holes or tooling holes have higher tolerances than Fiducial marks during PCB fabrication. I would certainly recommend Fiducial recognition as a more reliable approach for better accuracy. You could re-calibrate the Vision system file used for

Re: 15G PQFP

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 12:58:07 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen

"...the part is aligned to the pads with in 10% before going into the IR oven." Sounds like the pad pitch might be okay (?). If that's not the problem, then what? I wish I had the answer, because I've struggled with heavy QFPs for some time now (2

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