Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 30 09:40:57 EDT 2005 | smtuser1234
You should look at Universal Low Cost EQ.(advantis)or used before you make a choice.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:16:08 EDT 1998 | Robert Reilly
Jerry, I have been using the GSM for about 4.5 years. In my opinion this machine offers the most flexibility and upgradeability of any machine. The ease of use of the software is far superior to any other I have used . Hopefully you are using the
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 08:23:38 EDT 1998 | John Ryder
Jerry, Have you also considered the Philips ACM? It is one of the most accurate and flexible placers in the world. Check it out on our web site www.philips-ia.com =JR=
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 07:59:14 EDT 1998 | Jerry
We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision syste
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 18:16:40 EDT 1998 | Ian Bates
| We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision sys
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 17:13:56 EDT 1998 | FAC
Fuji formed a partnership with UniCam Software to better meet our customers expanding software needs. The resulting product, FujiCam, is based on UniCam's field proven programming tool (4 years on market) and provides greater management of the entir
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 13:52:05 EDT 1998 | jcc
| We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision sys
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 00:31:56 EDT 1998 | Dave McDermid
| We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision sys
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 22:02:09 EDT 1998 | Ian Bates
Jerry, I have been using the QP in a Proto and Production environment for about a Year and once the PD is Created(which may take some time) and vision processes. I rarely ever need to make further changes. As far as BGA Pd's. They are a Little
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:33:11 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
If you want to be able to put down every type of part, and fast, you better look at buying two machines. You did not say how much speed you need but in-line spindle machines rely on gang picks to be able to come anywhere close to rated speed. I have