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upgrading pnp

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 13:55:20 EST 2008 | namruht

This is the same machine that we use. The thing that I like about it is the user friendly software. Operators do not have to be engineers to use this software. The "NPI" mode is a life saver for those first time jobs. I would highly recommend this ma

upgrading pnp

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 19:24:37 EST 2008 | swag

We have an Advantis and it's great for low volume, high mix (flexjet head). If you have good CAD data to upload, it takes little time to program as you can update vision on parts and placements while you are actually building boards ("NPI mode"). I

PTF, how to feeder teach universal instruments

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 03 01:07:29 EST 2022 | poly

I've got access to the universal manuals / voyager but I haven't found a section that describes the feeder teach setup process, I can pick up the teach slug onto the conveyor and then get into feeder teach but if I teach the corners of the slug as t

High mix low volume

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 14:44:50 EDT 2008 | swag

As a user of UIC Advantis with NPI for a couple years now, it kicks butt for low volume high mix. In full production mode it's great for the higher volume builds as well.

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