Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 17:06:04 EST 2002 | pjc
The Mydata machine's Y-axis moving does not affect parts already placed on the board. The machine has very sophisticated acceleration and deceleration to account for this. There are many users of Mydata machines running 0.3mm pitch and large heavy pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 15:01:32 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
We have a TP9 and are having no problems placing 0402s or fine pitch QFPs. Try slowing down the accelerations on the X and Y axis. That increases the time it takes to place a part but I have found that it can help accuracy. All the other posts hav
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 19:22:54 EST 2002 | wsanita
The great thing about Mydata is the ability to put small strips of components on the Y-table. Takes only a few minutes to setup. I build mainly protos and small lots. The y axis is the table. The head is the x. Any problems you may have heard of were
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 09:58:38 EDT 2002 | pjc
Machine Data Mydata MY9 machine weight: 1800kg placement repeatablilty @ 3 sig: 15 micron x-y axis drive mech: x combo belt rackπnion, y ball screw Siemens F5 machine weight: 1500kg placement accuracy @ 3 sig: 30 micron x-y axis drive mech: x belt
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 15:15:25 EST 2002 | burb1999
Currently our company is in the process of putting together a SMT prototype line... I have experience with fuji, universal, DEK, MPM, BTU, Electrovet in a high volume application. Now with prototype builds we have narrowed down a few and would like
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 17:39:51 EDT 2022 | rgduval
The Agilis feeders are much more reliable than the old TM feeders. You can tweak the TMs a little bit, but, it can be a pain. Agilis have better repeatability, and built in y axis correction for 0402 and smaller parts. On the newer machines (My se
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 23:23:56 EST 2005 | pmd
We have a MyData TP-9-2 with a in line Y wagon. It is a long screw and the vintage is 1994. The Y wagon vibrates at about 24 micrometers at about 25 hertz. Burnin reviels zero encoder pulse errors. Hystersis test indicates a Y axis Y wise varance of
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