Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 00:57:05 EDT 2009 | jjmag921612000
SteveO, I had personal experience with this using a Panasonic MPAV2B. It took a while, but I believe the end result was to have some additional "Z" travel to press the QFN into the paste. Also, the design of the paste on the ground was key to keep t
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 10:44:37 EST 2007 | slthomas
Since no one has responded I'll give you what little I know. My last place of employment used MSH-IIs and an MPAV-2B. As far as I know there is no optimisation capability at the machine like there is with your Topaz. The programmer used Panasonic
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 11:14:15 EST 2007 | slthomas
Of that list, I've only worked with Panasonic. Complex, fast chipshooters but noisy, a little clunky on the operator interface but the MSH's were vintage 1997 or so. The MPAV2B wasn't as accurate as I think it should have been but it got the job done
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 11:52:56 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Mark, the only Panasonics I've worked with were MSHIIs and an MPAV2B and at this point I'm foggy on both, but both tracked component inspection errors quite well. You should be able to tell how many parts are rejected for thickness inspection errors
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 12:20:27 EDT 2005 | Tech
We have a panasonic MSR and keep getting collation errors and not sure how to remedy without shuttingdown machine and starting over. Any suggestions would help? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 09:42:18 EDT 2001 | Hussman
G'Day All, I have a couple of new Panasonic MSR's. Whenever I load a new program into the machine, I have to manually feed the first PCB onto the X/Y table to get it to run. After that, they run just fine. Panasonic is going to be in and they hav
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 14:08:25 EDT 2007 | adlsmt
You may want to look at Aegis software. I think the website is http://www.aiscorp.com. We use it for programming our AX-72 and used to use it for our Panasonic machines as well. (we leter sold the Panasonic machines)
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 13:15:13 EDT 2007 | brulal1
Hi everyone you are upgrading our line, we already have and MSR HD 15 from Panasonic, we want to add and Advantis AX-72 form Universal. Panapro sotware don't have the option for the Advantis Ax72, so for now we have to used both software Panapro to g
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 13:45:12 EDT 2007 | brulal1
We are low volume high mix, when we program the pick and place equipment we like to program and optimize several different PCB on the same set-up. We used to work with Panapro form Panasonic. I have and MSR, MPA 3F and Universal Advantis AX-72. Looki
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 06 19:43:48 EST 2008 | andrewlog
I think Panasert MSR is a good machine. You can easily program these machines using text files. Panasonic pubishes the format. The CM88 is harder to program. You will need to use the PT200 machine controller program. Different text formats can be imp