Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 20:00:44 EDT 1999 | Todd Kuchta
I would like any information on Royce instruments. They make table top test equipment and pick and place machines. Anyone who may have purchased or used one of their machines. Also, who are their competitors. Why would I buy their equipment and w
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 07 07:34:25 EDT 2001 | davef
No one wants to be limited to one alternative in evaluating such equipment. Who would you suggest as viable alternatives to: * Cyber Optics in evaluating alternate suppliers for inspection equipment? * Royce Instruments in evaluating alternate sup
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 18:01:18 EST 2000 | Darby
Of the three main ones I use I like Autoveyor, robust, well priced, excellent features. DongGi - don't like. Flimsy, finicky. Nu Tek are good but compare the prices. I guess you would buy a "Rolls Royce" if that part of the line is fully automated, w
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 17:57:21 EST 2020 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:05:52 EDT 2013 | hegemon
JBC is a great performer, but tips can get a bit expensive. If you are working smaller parts like 0402 and 0201 capacitors, go with the JBC Nano Station. We have 3 stations, each with dual Nano soldering irons. The balance of our stuff is H*kko Fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 16:05:58 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello everyone, Your chief variable here is going to be your epoxy. Different materials react accordingly to various inspection methods but, DEPENDING on your print parameters and material, you may be able to utilize an inline inspection machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:40:48 EDT 2001 | davef
No one suggested that you speak for other suppliers and nor would they want� you �to speak for them." You shouldn�t make this something that it isn�t. All that was requested courteously was suggestions of alternate suppliers that could be considere
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 17:56:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello all, My respone here is to add options for evaluation for the engineer. Not to convey that they are the only options as that would be reckless. Cyberoptics does have a standard line of machines configured for in line paste inspection. Some
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 23:56:21 EST 2020 | stevedb321
I was recently asked to convert some industry standard wafer map formats into a format known as <b>Viking</b> (files have extension .vik) Samples show this to be a <u>binary</u> file which we have partially reverse engineered
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