Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 06:33:44 EST 2010 | jmw
If you are using the upward camera then you probably have to put in a placement offset for each head. This only effects upward camera placements...not quadalign. This is located in: 1. machine-calibration-camera lens 2. Choose upward camera2 under "
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 18:10:41 EST 2002 | andrewbrook
Quad4C's have their moments. If the price is right and you are aware of the machines limitations then you will be satisfied. The placement rate is slow, 1.2 seconds/chip. Don't buy any Quad if it has the CyberOptics Laser unit, the Quadalign unit is
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 07:50:22 EDT 2006 | quad
We currently run two Quad IVC's (we are very pleased with them) and two Versatronics for simple small volume batch work. We now need an additional machine capable of placing components at least three times as quickly as a IVC. We don't do anything ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 05:55:29 EST 2015 | bobpan
Hello, Average correction should be used. If the nut on the z-rod is what you are seeing through the parts leads...you can use a smaller o-ring and slide it up to where the nut is to block it out. You may have to try a few sizes and/or even double ov
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 15:42:58 EST 2015 | sdmideas
I am having a darn hard time getting my upward vision to successfully inspect a ssop14 package. I have created a part profile as defined by the manual as I understand. I believe the profile is ok based on comparison to like parts referenced in the q
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 09:47:14 EST 2011 | gantry
Definitely agree with JMW, most machines you find will already have the upward looking camera unless it was the first (or second) head in a multi-head system. I would not look at a C-series without the upward looking camera
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 15 23:59:09 EDT 2014 | marcelorotofrance
Hi evreybody I wish to know if somebody can describe how is made a "Calibration Slug" for centering the upward camera of a QUAD IVC machine. The instruction manual mentions a slug that is attached with vacuum to the "Vision Nozzle" and there is some
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 09:05:24 EDT 2001 | fszypula
Good morning. Tyco who now carries the Quad line of products offers the QSV-1 an inline machine that can do a 18" wide by 20" long PCB. With modifications the machine can do up to a 30" x 48" PCB with upward looking inspection without upward inspec
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 13:57:18 EST 2005 | bobpan
2c belt driven.....'a little' less accurate (costs less) 4c ball screw......'a little' more accurate (costs more) vu4-vu6 upward camera for fine pitch.....cant remember but the differenc is the field of view for camera. part centering is quad-align
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 08:05:11 EST 2005 | bobpan
Quad Align.....Cyber-optics....no difference...they both work well. Never tried a micro-bga but i know the upward camera does standard bga parts.