Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:03:28 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 16:22:55 EST 2019 | cbeneat
Do you have any experience on CM's? 602/402's in particular.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 05 04:13:23 EST 2019 | bane016
actually not...only with NPM W2 AND TT2...and with HDP dispenser...CM602 402 is an older generation than NPM but the principle is the same..the program is slightly different...im more than 10yrs in this job..
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 15:41:59 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
For 0402's, if the operator is paying attention, our equipment Panasonic CM 402/602/NPM's run at about .001%. Again this is dependent on an operator that pays attention to the fail rate. We usually don't have too many problems with 0402's, LED's ar
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:39:11 EDT 2018 | tombstonesmt
I know this isn't a choice from what I'm reading, but we use to kill LED boards with an old Panasonic MSR. Our newer CM-602 and NPM could not beat the speed when you're talking about a max of 3 different part numbers; depending on binning. My .02 .
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 17:22:09 EST 2015 | tombstonesmt
I couldn't be more pleased with Panasonic. We've upgraded from MPAV's and MSR's to CM602/DT401 and now their NPM platform. NPM's are extremely fast and accurate. Their auto pickup position teach is great especially if you're running any 0402 2mm pit
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 11 09:58:20 EST 2012 | cbeneat
I have a question for any Panasonic CM 402/602 users. We run Cree XPE/XPG/XPC LED's on our machines, and have struggled for years with the lights sticking in our nozzles. We have two types, I believe both designed by Cree, one picks the light up by
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