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Quad IV C Recommendations

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 09:47:14 EST 2011 | gantry

Definitely agree with JMW, most machines you find will already have the upward looking camera unless it was the first (or second) head in a multi-head system. I would not look at a C-series without the upward looking camera

Universal Genesis Inline7

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 11:02:40 EST 2018 | robl

The old YV-112 equates to the old Philips Comet, which had 16 heads. It could only go down to 0603 imperial though. Here it is in it's early 90's glory: https://tools.adoptsmt.com/equipment/?id=14777 Do I think the YSM40R will hit 200K per hour? p

Placement tolerances (CM402, CM212, CM602)

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 06:44:59 EST 2014 | cbeneat

Here's what I found online, 602 Placement accuracy ±40µm/chip (Cpk1) If you need the flexibility to switch from ultrahigh-speed placement to multi-functionality on site, the CM402 high-speed interchangeable platform, modular placement machine is the

Simultaneous pick up with 0402 and 0201 components

Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 07:58:33 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf

Darby, I'm not completely sure I understand. Juki machines have what is referred to as a multi-head. The offsets between the heads are the same as the spacing between 8mm feeders. So the (6) heads all come down at once and "gang pick" from 6 8mm fee

YesTech F1 speed

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 10:19:01 EDT 2013 | rway

We have inline reworkers, so this time has been factored in. We currently use Siemens S25/20 machines with M1 systems. The placement machines run a little slower than the AOI at times so there is time to perform review, most of the time. It's not

SMT tact time

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 13:20:56 EDT 2004 | pjc

Machine design plays a major factor in actual placement rate vs. the published tact time max speed. For example, random access horizontal turret head machines can vary greatly depending on nr. of different components and size ranges, while the dual g

Re: Amistar 7100FV

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 16 11:18:24 EST 1998 | Jason Gregory

I did see the Amistar at NEPCON Texas and it appears to be a fine machine. The multi-heads and vision-on-the-fly is nice. Feeder capacity seems to be a concern, though. Ibelieve it holds 120 8mm feeders and if you purchase a tray sequencer, it takes

Calibration method for camera

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 21:49:44 EDT 2004 | Ken

My favorite kind of calibration is where the machine learns what it did incorrectly. Then fixes itself! However, there are many types of machines that rely on human feedback as to the results of what it did. nozzle calibrations involve many factors

Glue dispenser dor SMT line ( Glue process )

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 10:14:10 EDT 2007 | realchunks

A faster printer..... at less than 14 seconds? I don't think you'll find one. Easier and cheaper to multi-up the board. Another idea is to print a head of time and use magazines to store boards. Most adhesives have huge board life times. An in

My Data

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 10:10:52 EST 2001 | edmentzer

We have a MY12 with the Hydra head, its a great machine for us. We had a MultiTroniKs before. The MYDATA is easy to program, easy to use, is very accurate, is easy to change from job to job. In the 18 months we have had the machine the only proble

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