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 | 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 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
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 15:54:35 EDT 2010 | keiths487
we use a cyberoptics lsm 300, which IMO provides good service
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 | 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 | Wed Jul 11 20:19:13 EDT 2001 | davef
Can�t comment on the Volumetric LSM [although a little voice makes me want to say: someone commented positively on it in an earlier thread. Check the fine SMTnet archives]. The 300 LSM is expensive and has a lousy gauge R&R, but other than that, it
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 Mar 18 12:32:16 EST 2004 | steve_arneson
There are many low cost paste inspection systems on the market today. It really depends upon your overall needs for process improvement. The CyberOptics LSM series of inspection devices use a single laser stripe to calculate both Height, Area and V