Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:36:19 EST 2002 | slthomas
We're having trouble with a TO-252 DPAK from Fairchild (MC7805CDT) and our existing land pattern. The land pattern calculator on the IPC site doesn't have anything available that matches it (there are no TO-252's available on the pull downs), and I'
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 08:11:24 EDT 2013 | emeto
Pattern match is the simplest and less accurate method. However many people like it because is simple to teach.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 11:19:50 EDT 2007 | Stefan
Does anyone know how to use the Pattern matching option for fiducials at Philips Topaz or Emerald SMT machines? Is it worth using it? Can it be used for example when you deal with hard to recognize fiducials like those on pre tinned PCB's?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 23:06:09 EDT 2013 | anvil1021
Well we never expected be kicking this horse but, I need some input from the largest group of assembly experts that I know of so, How is life after the initial learning how to program and debug and shock of changing to a new AOI platform or type etc.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 11:55:11 EDT 2013 | rway
These discussions have taken place before. I you search the SMTNet forum for "rules based" or "pattern matching" you can probably find what you are looking for. Here is one thread. http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFAp
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 10:58:58 EDT 2020 | agganitk
Hello Fellas, I m looking for some information about Fiducial methodology used in SMT machines. My Machine has two options for fiducial- Pattern Matching vs Center search based on fiducial shape. but I don't understand difference. In both methods we
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 11:34:31 EDT 2007 | coop
as long as you are not getting recognition errors, and placements look good, go with it. as far as the pattern matching, the only thing I can think of is changing the it from circle or square to sp. shape and giving it the dimension sizes asked for.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 11:34:34 EDT 2007 | coop
as long as you are not getting recognition errors, and placements look good, go with it. as far as the pattern matching, the only thing I can think of is changing the it from circle or square to sp. shape and giving it the dimension sizes asked for.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 12:19:18 EDT 2020 | richardcargill
I'd have thought that centre search uses an algorithm to find the dead centre of a specified geometric shape. Pattern recognition basically has a picture of the area of the board selected and tries to match it with what the camera sees. ( so it doesn
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 12:01:27 EST 2005 | Sachin Talwadkar
You're right! Whether "Pattern matching" or "Pixel recognition", in both cases, it is the operating person who will make an inference from the results obtained. This makes IPC knowledge the key to AOI usage. "Quality" is never introduced into a pro