Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 23:41:36 EDT 2004 | fastek
There is a new third-party system that has been evaluated by and is now endorsed by Fuji. This system can not only interpret the data and supply Cp,Cpk and 3 Sigma values, but also make adjustments in the proper data together with documentation of r
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 07:19:18 EDT 2004 | johnw
Hi Guys I am looking for a spread sheet to calculate the PAM results for Fuji chip shooters do any of you guys have such a thing Johnw
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 12:52:13 EDT 2005 | timekey
Steve- Depending on which Fuji model you have, Fuji PAM either needs to be purchased from Fuji or if you have a CP-7, CP-8 or NXT, Fuji PAM is already installed in the machine from the factory. The kit...if you are required to purchase it from Fuji i
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 11:54:06 EST 2006 | johnw
Hi Dax you want to run a cal card with good cad data on all machines then take the results and then alter the placement xy data to pull all machines into calibration. But make sure all the cameras are calibrated and the pam results are good and withi
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 18:15:14 EDT 2003 | kent_peterson
Running the PAM board is a great tool. Using another machine to get you CPK is very inportant. We use the DT651 which does everything the PAM rom card does plus it gives a CP and CPK value. You can also use it to verify feeders in the X and Y. SMT re
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 03:16:02 EST 2000 | Peter Loten
Try Diagnosys.com They run a quick turnaround, low cost service in the UK. CR Technology may do the same in the US. Both have Hi Quality Software for results interpretation. Also worth considering Hirox BGA Inspection systems at Diagnosys.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 01:50:51 EDT 2018 | robl
We have a pair of old 22XDL's that are just used for heritage boards, and they do a good job. They have 5MP cameras in them same as the MV3L's. We had MV3Ls and MV5's at a previous place and got similar results. The key is understanding properly h
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 13:43:53 EST 2001 | mparker
To validate my previous response, I have many hours, both practical and class room, a burgeoning library of bokks, etc. No I have probably not read the specific books mentioned, that does not invalidate my point. To be more specific, I have to be the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 09:45:11 EST 2002 | Andrew H Otwell
Thanks Cal, for your comments. I'm specifically working on ways to improve how search results are presented, since we're building a very large product database. In particular, I'm implementing ways that search results can behave more like librarians:
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 15:28:25 EST 2004 | DaveM
Both Cyberoptics inline (Cyber Sentry) and stand alone (LSM, LSM2 & LSM300) work well. As previously mentioned, the Sentry series inline systems work well, but reqiuire programming. The LSM series stand alone systems are good, but can be operator dep