Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 19:07:29 EST 2008 | swag
Your IC's should run great. I have changed out a handful of cameras inside the box (you know when your camera is burning out because the monitor will show black/gray horizontal lines). It's pretty easy. Aftermarket cameras are about $350 I believe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 17:36:29 EST 2008 | flipit
SWAG is right on the money. I had a 0.5 mil per pixel camera and a 1 mil per pixel camera. As you increase magnification your focal range goes down. So your part height becomes much more critical. Parts out of focus will be rejected to the dump b
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 21:37:17 EDT 2021 | ouaret
dear all, update: we got that the calibration of SIM is the problem, the distance between SIMs need to be calibrated. can someone help us get the manual that describe on how to calibrate the SIMs? we have a problem with our cyberoptics AOI machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 13:45:03 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
There are one value for thickness during PCB-teach function which is the PCB thickness. The other one is the camera focus in machine option but it is a dangerous function because the camera focus is adjusted by raising/lowering table.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 16:37:07 EDT 2006 | flipit
If you bought this camera from Universal, it should come focused correctly. I had one of the first 0.5 mil cameras for flip chips. I used it for years and it was out of focus. I finally convinced Universal that something was wrong and they replace
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 12:41:35 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
On the camera lens, there should be a ring to adjust aperature and one to adjust the focus. Sometimes an extension piece is needed between the camera and the lens.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 09:25:32 EDT 2006 | SWAG
I just installed a new CCD in a 4.0 mil upward looking camera - GSM. It's working well but is slightly out of focus. Do I adjust focus by moving the lense in and out of the camera mount or do I use the ring that is actually part of the camera that
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 11:00:37 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Thanks for the advice. This is not a Universal camera. I removed the lense from a "blown" camera and installed a new CCD that I bought from a camera shop. I only see one ring that can be adjusted on the camera itself. Not sure if it's aperture or
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 09:54:13 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
SWAG, where did you get your replacement CCD? We've got a camera lying around that we could do some work on so we'd have a spare.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 17:00:53 EDT 2006 | flipit
I used to get about 4 years out of a GSM camera. The entire assembly from UIC used to be about $10,000.00. And yes that does equal a machine calibration.