Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 18:06:05 EDT 2006 | lheiss
Does anyone know of a source for better documentation for the laser align settings? I managed to get a 1206 ceramic capacitor to measure and was working on a 1206 resistor and couldn't get it to succeed. I retried the cap and it failed again and ag
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 22:55:21 EDT 2006 | darby
Hi Larry, me again. Painting the tip should do diddly because you are using laser. Your cap is probably passing because it's thicker and is just inside the range of the system set-up. Check and calibrate your nozzle alignment height settings. Input t
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 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 | Mon May 16 15:00:53 EDT 2011 | bobpan
Sorry about taking so long to respond.......The quadalign is a retrofit. You cant just buy a quad-align and mount it on the machine. There is different firmware,cables,and other stuff. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 06:18:41 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
Look for Philips Emerald (3 Phase supply) or it's predecessor Eclipse (single phase supply). It has 2 heads, Laser + Vision alignment (no mechanical alignment).
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 02:01:56 EDT 2013 | leeg
We are having numerous issues placing BGA and IC's on a Juki 750 using laser, the machine has been recently calibrated but we are getting twist and misplacement quite often, any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 05:31:53 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Also make sure nozzle retraction is ok, if nozzle shafts stick at different heights can effect laser centering stability.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 11:12:23 EST 2015 | daniel_esposito
Thank you Bobpan! I checked the laser sensor and could see through the glass a small stripe (dash)in the inside lens, just in the middle of it. Thank you again.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 11:21:42 EDT 2005 | HUH
There are several types of lasers to do laser soldering. Panasonic also has a high intensity light that can solder as well. I've tried em' all and two over whelming things stand out when it comes to this type of soldering. #1 is preheat. It seems