Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 09:42:53 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
Although I do praise the reliability of the Siplace line, I've never heard about E1000 and E2000 machines. Siemens usually names their equipment related to feeder capacity or speed. 1000 and 2000 doesn't fit in this convention. Neither could I find
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 23:05:40 EDT 2022 | kamedatec
I did something similar on Neoden machines. VisualPlace software helps a lot with this task, but the coordinates are never in the correct area where the PCB is, so I manually check the position of the first component and my software adjusts the posit
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 09:22:26 EDT 2003 | gregp
Sounds like PSA cover tape. Contact Siemens about this. There may be an adjustment or modification to the feeder to stop it from delaminating the tape. This is generally a problem in feeders that have continuos tension on the take up mechanism (su
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 13:11:39 EDT 2006 | fredericksr
The recommended feeder for 0402s and especially 0201s is the green feeder with a 3.7mm spec. We use greens for 0402/0201, white for 0603, yellow for 0805s, and reds for tantalums. They work well, but sometimes you seem to get difficult tape. I hav
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 20:29:41 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, That's the interesting point, and I think it's got to do with the design of the placement. You have 8 pick heads in the Hydra head, and they all line up with a tape in the feeder. So in theory when it can pick all 8 components at once, and the
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 18:29:45 EST 2005 | darby
You may also wish to check the speed controllers for both descent and ascent. The higher the ascent speed the more force the jaws close with. It can be difficult to achieve a "good" nozzle placement height as this is mechanically set and your lowest
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 06:02:23 EST 2005 | stefwitt
Are feeders included? Otherwise, the MS 102/132 sell even for lower prices here in US. Add shipping and training and you get to the same result. Juki, Contact and Quad may fall in the same price range, but spare parts and service tech availability wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 15:15:09 EDT 1999 | J.S.
| I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera capa
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 12:07:52 EDT 2001 | caldon
My personal favorite is the Siemens F series and the UIC GSM platform. Both Siemens and UIC have awesome resources for csp, flipchip and baredie processing - Siemens= Dan Baldwin from GaTech; UIC = George Westby from UIC labs. My second choice would
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:53:21 EST 1999 | Tom B.
We use Siemens equipment at our plant. I agree with what everyone said in the forum. These machines are primarily made for fixed or specfic PCB runs. The feeders are very well built as others have metioned. If you plan on excessive change over's,