Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 10:34:09 EST 2017 | prdmm1
PANASONIC ERJ-12ZYJ203U i am having a lot of problems picking this resistor up. i have purchased a new tool per engineering (NOT the problem). it seems the my9 is picking up then dropping it. then the machine goes to pick another and picks the dropp
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:39:38 EST 2017 | prdmm1
YES. I am having problems with all the Panasonic parts we use. I was wondering if this is common. I have checked the package and tool and everything. It is the larger Panasonic parts that give me issues. I will try to pick out of tape in the y wagon.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 09:54:25 EST 2017 | rgduval
Are you having any issues with other ERJ series resistors from Panasonic? Any other 2010 resistors? There is, very likely, something specific to this part/package/packaging that is causing your problems. Things to check: -Identify where the issue
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 17:57:40 EST 2017 | sarason
Is it the weight of the component versus nozzle size and vacuum pressure? sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 07:20:12 EST 2017 | prdmm1
2010 component. and the vacuum pressure is good. using an A14 size tool. tried a smaller tool as well. wondering if it could be the coating the company uses to make the print on the part. maybe its not even or something?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:18:18 EST 2017 | dyoungquist
It could be a part height issue. I have seen a case where an 0402 resistor from 2 different manufactures had different heights. If the height of your 2010 part is taller than you have programmed in the package data, the pick up head may be pushing
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 15:40:34 EDT 2008 | Mag10
One of my customers is requiring to drag a pick (Menda) on 100% of fine pitch leads. This is old practice and we got rid of this long long time ago because it causes more problem than fix such as joint damages, abrasion of pick, control of the pick a
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 18:08:38 EST 1998 | Steve Abrahamson
Larry, We once had a problem in which the IPIII would pick on one area of the tray and not on another. It turned out to be the vacuum hose. There was a small crack/cut in the hose, and when the robot (and attached hose) was in a particular positio
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 09:00:04 EST 1998 | To Steve Herring
Steve, The PD isn't the problem. The QFP240's place fine. It is just that dont pick from cavities 10, 12, 13, and 15. When the sub-robot picks from the other cavities, they place fine. The robot comes down over the above listed cavities, but does
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 11:56:59 EST 1998 | Stefan W.
At least I can imagine what happens and it may solve your problem. If the vacuum is already turned on above the component there will be an airstream above and around the component. This might even suck the air out of the cavity, which supports the co