Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 14:13:59 EST 1999 | vahid vatannia
Is it true that "square" fiducials cause less error than round fiducials? Also, how does Panasonic machines stack up against Fuji, Siemens, or Philips placement machines? Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 21:38:54 EST 1999 | Sosina outry
Correct me if i am mistaken, I always hear the circle is better fid mark than any. Due to shape and dimension, one value of diameter is needed while square you need width and lenght. beside whichever fid mark, the accuracy will base on cad and techn
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 11:39:01 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
On our Fuji NXT and AIM machines I never program local fids...we place down to 16 mil fine pitch and BGA, uBGA, multirow QFNs with no placement issues. Most boards are panelized in an array and we have corner fids added to the rails. Regards, Mi
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 14:23:34 EST 1999 | JAX
Vahid, What type of error are you talking about? If you mean accuracy I would stick to round fiducials. As far as machines, the only question is about active component placement. For passive components Fuji(CP-series) is the way to go. O
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 01:29:07 EDT 2005 | matjen
We are using Fuji-Flexa software and we are not sure where to go in the software to check the proper data. If anyone has Fuji-Flexa software and could direct us in the right direction please let me know. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 19:33:12 EDT 2005 | matjen
After the machine stops for any reason when restarted the z table goes to loader position comes up then goes back down and re-reads the fiducials, only one machine does this but we are losing valuable cycle time after every part change. We have Fuji
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 05:22:11 EDT 2005 | dougs
it's been a while since i've worked on a CP6 but there is a sensor around the X-Y table ( near the back, it's not attached to the table, it sits just below the turret area )that tells the machine if there is a board there, i think you need to set thi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 10:11:44 EDT 2005 | Luke Mittur
Hello When the table goes back to loading position, it checks for the avaialbility of the board. It is possible that there is a component right under the PCB confirm sensor and the sensor is not able to recognise the board, so it unclamps . No
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 03:57:55 EDT 2005 | woodglass
Hi, In the CP6 propers, there are values: PCB Check Position X, & PCB Check Position Y. These are the servo counts that the X/Y table moves to when checking if a PCB exists on the table. Your sensor does not detect a PCB, probably because when checki
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 17:47:50 EDT 2010 | smtmax
I'm looking for CP6 fuji feeder. 16mm x 12mm (KO=8.3mm) 24mm x 20mm (KO=10.9mm) Please help! Thanks!