Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 09:30:47 EDT 2008 | pforister
Hello, I'm looking to purchase a used Cyberoptic Sentry 2000 inspection machine and was looking for advise from someone who has used one. Is this a decent unit? Can this be programmed by the operators? Any drawbacks to this unit? Any other comments
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 18:15:52 EDT 2001 | Andy
Sorry - ayates@cyberoptics.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:51:16 EDT 2008 | pforister
Pete, Thanks for the reply. I'll take a look at the 200 SE...
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:35:30 EDT 2008 | pjc
Its a bit of an old beast, it was replaced by SE 200 and is now discontinued (since 2004 I believe). Its a decent unit, but hard to achieve good repeatability on smaller deposits. Its also not reliable on small solderpaste below 20mil fine-pitch. Fai
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 10:14:32 EDT 2004 | tigerlordgm
I am working as part of a team to set up a new automated SMT line, with the idea being to keep it as hands off as possible. As part of this, one member of the team has purchased a used Cyberoptics Sentry 2000, which hasn't arrived yet. Since Cyberopt
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 11:13:46 EDT 2004 | Inspection Solution
Hi John, If you have any questions on any of the CyberOptics equipment, please feel free to contact http://www.lvtechnologies.com. There is no charge for helping answer any questions. Full service, sales (parts and equipment) and support is also a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 07:19:56 EDT 2004 | pjc
The Sentry 2000 does not have its own board handling system. It fits over an existing conveyor in your line right after the printer. You can have the conveyor R-L or L-R.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 01:33:29 EDT 2000 | keihodgson
A.O.I. machine in use by my company is made by Cyberoptics and is called a Kestra. It inspsects boards prior to the reflow oven and highligts missing parts,mis-placed parts, wrong parts( by looking at any text on the device that you define, or by ori
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:37:18 EST 2000 | Mark D. Milward
Does anyone consider the use of a Cyberoptics LSM solder paste thickness measurement system to be a valid test in determining the viscosity of solder paste. This procedure was proposed as an alternative to using the Malcolm gage for viscosity testing
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 03:54:16 EDT 2007 | mexx
Now I need to select a AOI machine. There is a problem. My company have a non-stop production process of different PCB. One manufacturing process can be 24 - 48 hours long ( about 2000 to 10000 PCB from different costumers) and so I need to find AOI
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