Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 08:39:16 EDT 2009 | rway
Hello Karkanov, Have you looked into YesTech? I dont' know where your located, but their support is really good for their systems. People have also mentioned Mirtec and speak highly of this company as well. Do a search for either on this forum an
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:51:14 EST 2006 | tony_d
Hello Lou, I agree with John S. There is no substitute for first hand experience. I recently evaluated these machines among others for my company. I selected Mirtec based on ease of programming, inspection performance and Gage R&R testing. We
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:59:46 EST 2006 | fastek
Lou- Do a search and you'll find a lot of info as this question comes up all the time.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 17:13:38 EST 2006 | ebert
Hi Lou, If real process control and useful defect data is what you're looking for, Orbotech has some of the best tools available out there.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:23:31 EST 2006 | John S.
Lou, There's nothing like working with it yourself. We went through this exercise several months ago. We evaluated MIRTec, YESTech, and MVP. We were looking at benchtop units, so all 3 companies were willing to send in a "demo" unit for 3 weeks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 09:17:54 EST 2006 | lrd116
Could anyone please help me in my evaluation of Agilent vs. Omron vs. MIRTech/YESTech AOI? We are a high-mix low-to-mid volume manufacturer looking to gain not just a screening method but real process understanding that a Quality Engineer (myself) w
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 09:51:14 EST 2006 | pvasquez
Hello Lou, As a high-mix low-to-mid volume manufacturer, you will need to concentrate on equipment that may be progammed very easily, with very quick debug time from assembly to assembly. I have worked with Agilent in the past, and one of my collea
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 05:31:04 EST 2006 | egrice
Lou, You should look at the ERSA/Modus AOI System! The Modus AOI uses a high resolution industrial scanner rather than a camera mounted to a gantry. It's way faster (12 seconds for whole board ) and can do everything that a camera can do and more
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 11:11:37 EST 2006 | devgru
Just my two cents, but our findings were that the Yestech system was more in-line with our type of high mix, mid volume manufacturing. In my research, I found the Yestech to be the most favored for our applications, with most contract shops I talked
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 21:04:25 EST 2006 | Cmiller
We have two YesTech machines. They are a great supplier and you should at least test thier machine and make the call based on what is best for you. I have also owned an Agilent machine and unless they have changed dramatically, I would not consider t