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Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:08:30 EDT 2005 | HOSS

Has anyone compared Mirtech with Yestech? I've done a demo with both machines using our own board and data and found that the Yestech was easier and took less time to program but that's a pretty small sample. Any input appreciated.

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Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 03:57:36 EDT 2005 | rlackey

No Shadowing issues No bugs in the software Stable platfrom Free software upgrades Inclusive full part data library Good part editor Easy of programming Ease of maintenance Bar code reader compatable Offline repair station with record of board & faul

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Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 18:46:09 EDT 2005 | gregcr

I am almost hesitant to mention my good fortune with our Yestech system, for fear that our advantage in the industry will be known. We have run a Yestech for about a year, the operator interface is very well organized. Data is scanned on the machin

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Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 16:13:49 EDT 2005 | keegomaster

Rob, - with free software upgrades included, how about hardware upgrades!? no prob paying for those? - "good part editor" do you have one you specially love/hate? - Bar corde reader is already considered, we're thinking on adding a DataMatrix reade

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Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 11:02:48 EDT 2005 | deyo

I've looked at a lot of AOI's in the past couple years. First and formost KEEP IT SIMPLE! Second clamp the boards down this will aid in keeping the camera feild of veiw stable, most that I've looked at this was an option not a stock feature. Also sid

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Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 10:09:45 EDT 2005 | Rob

Hi Lupo, The MVT Supras we had far out performed the Omron systems on fault detection & false calls, and were nearly 1/3 of the price. But it depends also on what operator skill & dilligence you have to make sure the data goes in accurately & is tr

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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 19:43:14 EDT 2005 | BTaylor

I agree with steve. With so many vendors advertising to be the best, it is critical to have a "real time" demonstration on your product. Take a few good boards and a few defect boards along with the necessary data to the demo. Don't allow any prog

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Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 04:37:30 EDT 2005 | Rob

1) Only if it's a real enhancement, and not to fix a fault in your design. 2) No, it just has to be instinctive & accurate. 3) Barcode is fine by me, but others swear by data matrix 4) Better than 1 in 10,000 - which could be once every 5 boards.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 18:08:11 EDT 2003 | mgershenson

OK, disclaimer; I'm a salesguy, but I was a process engineer for quite a lot longer than I've been in sales. Your question is very vague, and may be difficult to answer. There are many ways to configure AOI to inspect solder, but as has been pointed

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Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 01:09:37 EDT 2003 | iman

Hi! Thanks to you as the first replier! I do admit it "narrows" the information channels feedback flow by keeping this thread reply limited to "non-commercial" engineering folks, but I already have lotsa war stories from the salesmen around this reg

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