Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 14:30:55 EDT 2002 | pizzafred
Help! I am about too buy an AOI system. However, I cannot make any difference between Cyberoptics/VI Tech/MVP. Can any one help
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:46:01 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
In the past year I was responsible for developing and leading a Team focused on AOI, Evaluation, Justification, and with a full ROI required, supporting a HMLV manufacturing environment. If you have in these economic times the additional resources t
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 21:11:29 EDT 2001 | davef
It depends on what you're doing. Say for component placement verification, a line that's kicking-butt might have time to look at a somewhat different quarter of each board, depending on lots of stuff [eg, board, AOI equipment, line rate, etc.]
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 12:39:58 EDT 2001 | andyy
From the manufacturer's perspective, we aim to be able to fully inspect all components within the beat rate of the line and generally do. I'm not aware of any competitive machines that do the random sampling that is suggested above, however it is do
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 09:23:27 EDT 2007 | pjc
If you are in the Americas, I'd contact tech support and they should square you away on that high false call rate problem. They have great WebEx training and troubleshooting. www.mirtecusa.com
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 | Tue Oct 03 01:33:29 EDT 2000 | keihodgson
A.O.I. machine in use by my company is made by Cyberoptics and is called a Kestra. It inspsects boards prior to the reflow oven and highligts missing parts,mis-placed parts, wrong parts( by looking at any text on the device that you define, or by ori
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 18:05:03 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello Maribel, One way you justify the use of an AOI is to calculate how many defects the system will potentially detect before reflow, associate a repair cost per defect and make the calculation. For an AOI to be effective in this regard, it must sc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 09:55:18 EDT 2004 | karic
Looking for Cyberoptics AOI users. I would like info regarding how your systems are working for you. (Feel free to contact me offline at kchristianson@altronmfg.com ) Thanks Kari
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 12:20:16 EST 2024 | poly
Used good gear comes up very often and very cheap. I got 2 cyberoptics machines very cheap from the UK. The same auction had 3 omron machines for under 2k each and a few other cyberoptics machines. Both the ones I got work well, though support fro