Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 12:21:53 EST 1998 | phillip hunter
| Thanks for your reply. | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | My company is small in terms of number of lines
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 23:00:07 EST 1998 | David Lombard
| | Thanks for your reply. | | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | | My company is small in terms of number of
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 20:59:04 EDT 2006 | johnwnz
Folks, who uses MYData's?.... In a previous life I was a fuji man and liked them I have to say, they were big n heavy and you could drop them from a plan and they would still work... well till they brought out the QP's but lets not go there. I did ha
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 07:35:37 EDT 2009 | nagesh
We have the IC placer Fuji-IP3 machine.Can this machine be able to place MicroBGA / BGA with good vision system.My card has almost 8 BGA with 4 MicroBGA?Still now i had placed 1 or 2 BGA(Placement by body centering).In this machine the Y- table keeps
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 18:51:42 EDT 2002 | russ
The "BEST" thsat they could do is what is in the manual. BUT we all know that no-one that I know of designs boards with only 0805 on .100" centers with one component. CP 3 should give you on average maybe 10k per hour. IP 2 I really don't know sin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 01:01:41 EDT 2005 | FAC
If you are only concerned with the outline and it has 4 corners, VT-10 or 254 will work with backlighting. If the FIP3 machine has a 4400 card installed, frontlighting with high I/O counts could take a while during vision processing. If your machine
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 07:56:43 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
You can calibrate it until you are purple in the face. Job to job and part to part they are just not consistent.They either fail parts or put them on skewed. I have gone back and fourth on this for(10+) years. We have had Fuji look at it and we have
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 16:26:37 EDT 2009 | wisch123
The most innovative new technology today is ccoming out of Fuji. They don't really advertise, so if you haven't gone to a show lately you might not have seen it. The machine is call the XPF-W and it sets the new standard for quality, accuracy, reliab
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 23:22:44 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb
Jerry, Contact FujiAmerica and ask for their newest product Guide. Some differences are..... IP2 - SMD1 vision (back lighting only, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - SMD3 vision (back, front, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - BGA transport, I
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 11:02:01 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
This may not be the answer you were looking for, but I have worked for serveral leading technology companies and we used vision (type 10)on IP3, and QP3 machine and never had a problem with placement issues.