Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 10:35:18 EDT 2010 | methos1979
This was a great post from another thread here with some tips: Date: November 04, 2010 07:42 PM Author: eadthem Subject: Who has best desktop AOI ? We do almost exclusively SMT parts but for solder with a 45 degree fillet angle use vertical light
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 12:01:59 EST 2011 | benreben
Hi, for me the best system AOI is SAKI because is not a head with a FOV but is a scaner. this scaner take the image board in a few seconds. This machine have many algorithm for inspect all errors on a board. But the interface is difficult and the pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 19:42:21 EDT 2010 | eadthem
We do almost exclusively SMT parts but for solder with a 45 degree fillet angle use vertical light type and a binarise threshold of 128(1/2 dark 1/2 light) and use the 2nd option or dark=dark light=light _|" in vertical light solder fillet is dar
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 11:55:23 EDT 2012 | tony_d
We are a low to mid range manufacturer as well. I looked at several different vendors incuding; Mirtec, Viscom, Marantz, Omron, VI Tech, Orbotech and Yestech. We selected Mirtec. As a mid range manufacturer, one of my main concerns was quick and eas
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 26 09:05:09 EDT 2008 | tony_d
Hello INGE FI, I know what you are going through. A few years back, I was faced with having to purchase AOI equipment for my business. My selection team and I looked at several different AOI manufacturers. We found that only two AOI vendors were sui
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:03:13 EDT 2006 | smteng0201
We heard about the Saki systems and did not receive positive feedback. They are quite fast but they miss a lot of easy defects; especially solder ones. Have you checked out a Mirtec system yet?
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 | Mon Nov 04 15:13:51 EST 2013 | sfeinsp
I have two MV-3's and MV-7 machines, love them, easy to use and programm, but not ecspect any machine to catch 100% of defects
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 12:27:16 EST 2006 | bentigano
The company that I work for is a high-mix, mid-high volume manufacturer, and we also chose the YesTech AOI equipment. We currently have a YTV-2050 (the conveyorized machine with 5 cameras), and also the YTV-1000 (table-top version of the YTV-2050, wi
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 09:47:11 EDT 2001 | orbotech
All defect types that can not be seen from top view, meaning - any defect which is characterized by more than its top 2D appearance will be hard, if at all possible, to detect by 2D imaging system. This includes: Lifted leads / co planarity J-lead