Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 21 23:30:09 EST 2014 | sarason
Since the Laser alignment bit is attached to the head and you don't have to move the part to a camera location, before placing the component on the board it is about the fastest method there is of getting accurate component alignment. With more moder
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:15:41 EDT 2013 | leeg
Thanks Evtimov. We have a 750 with no camera so unfortunately have to use laser. Also is there ever a need to manually alter the laser height for a component ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 18:29:47 EDT 2009 | badnewz
My Quad IVc's will also do the same thing. Mine are equipped with CyberOptics scanners, not QuadAlign. The Cyberoptics scanners do go bad and once they do, they get very warm to the touch and at the same time, if the Quad is reset, the theta axis wil
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 07:50:36 EDT 2021 | ouaret
we have a Cyberoptics Flex ultra HR machine (model N 8010949). the alignment of camera 1,3,5 and 2,4 is impossible because the images from each Fire wire adapter don't have the same size. we tried to calibrate with the target board, but also unsucce
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 Feb 04 11:01:44 EST 2013 | bobpan
The way its supposed to work...is....when you do a function 30 the z axis should step down until the nozzle tip is seen in the quad align or laser align. The readout should have a nozzle height but if its the earlier firmware for the machine it might
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 | Wed May 15 08:25:38 EDT 2013 | emeto
Absolutely! I would say go even 0.5 to be safe.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 07:06:27 EST 2015 | daniel_esposito
Thanks again! I add your mail and web in my contacts. Daniel
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 29 08:36:07 EST 2002 | Jeff Park
They have there strong points and weak ones. I have worked with them for the last 5 years and have seen some flakey problems (Cables, feeders, encoders) that will cause you some down time but if you get a good price on a system it might be worth it.