Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 21:31:36 EDT 2013 | nophsem
Hi: Our machine (QUAD 4C) has a CyberOptics laser 6604033; when initialize at HOME, z-rod descends and doesn't retracts, which makes me think that the laser is misaligned, here's a link to the video recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9ma7Zsf
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 14:26:38 EST 2016 | stevea
You are correct about KY having the lions share of 3D AOI in the industry. They were 2-3 years ahead of everyone else to entry, but the gap is closing quickly as the overall capability of KY does not justify their higher price. On the SPI front, Cyb
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 21:48:45 EDT 2002 | davef
Like other things, the more you pay, the better the gage. I'm not sure which Cyberoptics unit you're considering, but LSM has a lousy gage [R&R ~25%]. We use a microscope with lousy gage that costs waaay less than some laser guided thing. Search t
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 10:18:43 EDT 2011 | bobpan
Hello Doug, There is no tuning up of the cyber-unit. From the symptoms you describe......sounds like the white cable that plugs into the cyber is intermittent. Maybe you can find one somewhere and try that. The cyber unit is a closed assy. and was ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 12:34:00 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Your firmware is so old that the problem is not in the mod codes anyways. You have a problem with the cyberoptics head. If its not working at all, i would remove the lens assy on the front side where the cable plugs in and blow out the unit. Maybe if
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 06:56:52 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Thanks Sarason, Laser alignment of components was actually our first attempt - it certainly offers speed and accuracy, but purchasing cyberoptics units would blow the budget & getting round their patent not really an option. I've seen the Essemtec
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:52:11 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
| | | | Has anyone heard of this company? We have one at our facility and I can't find them listed anywhere. I looked through this years NEPCON directory with no listing there either. We have some parts that need replacing so any help would be gre
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:17:20 EDT 2002 | Eric Wolf
I have found a consistency in certain package types which hold a very close tolerance. We use a six mil laser with electropolish. BGA's are tight. Some IC's drift. I think the range and Cp is more important than the Cpk for today. The reason bei
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 11:31:29 EDT 2013 | nophsem
We have two QUAD 4C working in tandem. 3 months ago the EPCU battery (QUAD # 2) died, then we change it. Then downloaded the MODs from the controller to the assembler(does simultaneously on both machines). All this time we continue to work normally.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 08:52:10 EDT 2003 | davem
Chrissie, I'm glad you (and your people) made it through the painful process of reworking all those BGA's. Hope all your boards sucessfully pass test. Now on to the larger issue. In my experience, the solder paste screen printing process is (along