Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 06:35:19 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
Sapphire has a Line Array camera on either side. So all components on all nozzles are recognised in a single pass. But Sapphires are tough to maintain. And yes, it can handle max. 25x25mm components with the Line Array.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 04:39:11 EDT 2020 | jmelson
> Don't get yourself a Sapphire!! Right, that has a whole bunch of nozzles, and I can't imagine how they can have cameras on all of them. Couldn't handle larger parts, the nozzles are too close together. Jon
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 21:31:08 EDT 2001 | Dean
I would like to hear from all Philips Sapphire users about your successes and failures when placing 0402 parts. 1. Are you using type 51 / 57 nozzles? 2. Special vacuum check? 3. How are you calibrating your vacuum sensors? 4. Have you expe
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 01:42:13 EDT 2019 | vinitverma
A Table is something that you can ignore right now. It is significant only in case of dual table machines such as Sapphire or Sapphire-X which have A and B tables (two independent PCBs being handled at the same time). In case of Topaz or Topaz X or E
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