Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 15:54:35 EDT 2010 | keiths487
we use a cyberoptics lsm 300, which IMO provides good service
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 09:47:39 EDT 2001 | vance66
Has anyone seen any reductions in printing defects due to the use of a Volumetric LSM? What are the pros and cons to Cyberoptics LSM 300?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 15:28:25 EST 2004 | DaveM
Both Cyberoptics inline (Cyber Sentry) and stand alone (LSM, LSM2 & LSM300) work well. As previously mentioned, the Sentry series inline systems work well, but reqiuire programming. The LSM series stand alone systems are good, but can be operator dep
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 09 06:34:36 EDT 2001 | Eyal Dickerman
Hello Wehave very good results with CyberOptic LSM300 with SPC software (applied..) Eyal
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:21:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | 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 greatly
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:22:57 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | | 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 great
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:19:15 EDT 1999 | keith cathcart
| 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 greatly a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 12:27:21 EDT 1998 | Steve Arneson
I am looking for information on any Gage R&R studies for the CyberOptics LSM solder paste inspection system. If you are a current user of one of these systems, are you finding any problems with the repeatability due to operator variation? What issu
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 12:55:34 EDT 2001 | stevearneson
The CyberOptics LSM 300 cannot provide true 3D volumetric measurements. It is impossible to measure volume using a "Box" that is drawn around a feature without the same characteristics. Owners of the LSM 300 try it for yourself. Move the stripe ar
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 16:21:26 EST 2004 | davem
Steve is right, Cyberoptics and ASC are the 2 main players in this market. I've used machines produced by both manufacturers and they both do a pretty good jod provided the operators know what they're doing. The LSM and LSM2 are solid but aging mac