Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 12:03:32 EDT 2018 | cambriadj
It is always an enticing thing to watch high speed machines planting parts lickity split. We are a small shop doing experimental and short runs, and have been running our dear old Mydata TP9-2U for years. No repairs, never failed because we have alwa
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 14:19:15 EST 1998 | Rin Or
| Good morning, | We presently have a TP18 and have also experienced | the core-dumped fatal error. | Everytime that it has happened is when the machine | is automatically searching for the reference | points, before it starts assembling. | Mydat
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 10:08:21 EDT 2006 | pms
My opinion................ If you want to stay with MyData, scrap the old TP9 (many things have changed with MyData machines since 1987, OS, software, hardware, etc), get a rebuilt one from MyData (they will NOT take your old one for credit), comes
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 05:15:12 EST 2006 | nemachines
Hi We came across a Mydata pick & place TP9 1993 model, We are looking for more infomation on this Model. ie :- Component sizes(From - Too ), centering device For this age machine are they any good. Thx
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 16:19:47 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
The "25v reads 3V" part of the error message may be your clue. Since the machine runs for a while and then shuts down, something may be failing after it warms up. "F-AXIS-182:C-AXIS NOT properly out when expected" refers to the centering jaws not o
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 09:34:43 EST 1998 | Johanna Medero-McGoff
Good morning, We presently have a TP18 and have also experienced the core-dumped fatal error. Everytime that it has happened is when the machine is automatically searching for the reference points, before it starts assembling. Mydata suggested to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 17:06:19 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
I can't imagine anything more tedious than continuously swapping feeders during a build (unless your panels are 10mins++) and the very suggestion this was a good idea when were were looking at MY's was comical to me. You should expect all TP series
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 18:00:37 EDT 2019 | rgduval
Generally, the machines can place the same types/sizes of components. The advantage with the 11 is that you can have more magazines loaded with more components, and build larger assemblies more efficiently. The -9, though, will get you through near
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 09:55:50 EDT 2007 | rgduval
We're running an older TP9-U, and clocking in somewhere around 3000 cph, realistically. Placements, however, are very accurate. Works fine down to 0402's, high-pin count QFPs, etc. My -U doesn't do great on optical centering...it works, but it's a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 15:47:50 EST 2011 | upguy
We have used the Excel macro with great success for our two MyData TP9-UFP machines running TPSys version 1.5.18. It will run in Excel 2000, Excel 2002 and Excel 2003. It will not run under Excel 2007 and later or under StarOffice. I can send the