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Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 11:29:43 EST 2012 | ccross

We run in series... Pick n Place is not our gating process

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 24 09:35:37 EST 2012 | rmazenha

Hi, i have 2 pick&place machines. which configuration is better: put 2 in series or parallel? Thanks

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 25 17:04:38 EST 2012 | davef

If you can put and run all the parts for a single product on one machine, run them in parallel. If you can't, run them in series.

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 13:07:16 EST 2012 | rway

Running in series is best for less change-over, depending on how many components you use. But, as Dave stated, if you have the capacity on your machines to run your product on one machine, then you can do that and get twice the throughput. Series wi

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:44:34 EST 2012 | deanm

We recently acquired another machine and am faced with the same issue. We are a low volume/high mix company. I chose to run them in series so I can put the more common parts on the first machine and leave them there and put the parts that change from

ADC interface to parallel port

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:23:07 EST 2001 | chan_tharma

Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma

ADC interface to parallel port

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:24:02 EST 2001 | chan_tharma

Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma

Just wondering have anyone tried to build two/three same boards in parallel of one SMT line...

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 07:41:12 EST 2020 | pekingkiwi

I have a typical SMT line setup with three machines, two Yamaha YS24s, and one YSM20. A simple board with only three components, four placements, but a large order quantity. At the moment, the line is only using one machine to place all the parts wit

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