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Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 07:08:04 EST 2002 | Dmitry
Hi! Try Philips / Assembleon http://www.assembleon.com and DEK http://www.dek.com. I have experience with them and like their service very much! They are very attentive and professional, even if you are located in CIS countries.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 10:25:55 EDT 2008 | jdengler
I have a Philips Assembleon Topaz (not an X or XII, just Topaz), that we got from a broker or "what have you". See your statement above.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 02:57:40 EDT 2017 | nikkilouie
Hi Guys, Is there anyone knows where can i buy new/used feeder for Assembleon Philips Gem Topaz. we are in needed at least 10 pc.of a FV type feeder for 0402 component. any help would be appreciated. Best regards. nikz
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 12:21:33 EST 2003 | jersbo
I currently use circuitCam and it works well for ("Imports CAD, Provides Documentation, Line Balance, Placement Optimization") I dont use it for ("(LAN) Machine Communications") Philips(assembleon) has whats called PPS which you also may want to chec
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 11:14:04 EST 2005 | fastek
Correct Rob. All of those platforms are built by Yamaha in Japan. You cannot buy a Yamaha machine in The US.....must be Philips/Assembleon. Same scenario in Europe? Rick
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 20:00:53 EST 2007 | roddy
You cannot put these machines in a clean room enviornment, but if you must go with the MYdata a Philips Assembleon. They are easy to program and changeover a simple. Foot print should suit your needs. Where are you located?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 17:10:36 EDT 2010 | jeremie
You would still need a valid PDC (Product Delivery Code), only obtainable from Philips/Assembleon, to enable the software regardless. Unless you still have these codes the software will be useless to you.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 07:16:03 EDT 2013 | vinitverma
I have customers populating LEDs on flex PCBs (with Aluminum support plates) with sizes up to 1,200mm (say 4ft) even on old Philips/Assembleon Topaz machines. What components are you planning to assemble on your flex PCBs?