Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 01:40:39 EDT 2001 | joe
Hi, I am looking for pros and cons of using a Mydata pick and place instead of a Siplace (Siemens). I know that a Siplace is very accurate and capable of placing a very wide range of components (0201 and up) without having to alter the machine or bu
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 23:26:50 EDT 2001 | Ivan Rojas
Well Joe , I have work with Mydata for 3 years and 2 years for Siplace ,,, both they have great qualities different from eachother . One of the biggest different that I can said is the software of Mydata , is so much user friendly you can do thing r
Electronics Forum | Thu May 16 12:35:07 EDT 2002 | dintson
Dear Phil, I just read your comments pertaining to Mydata & Siplace. I am the Canadian Sales Manager of Siplace. Siplace has a very unique product offering I would like to discuss with you. Are you currently employed with the company where the str
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 02:07:27 EDT 2001 | joe
It's not so much of a change but a new investment. We have Siplace lines now, and very pleased with the performance. The reason for looking at the Mydata is to remove all the small stuff from the faster lines and reduce changeover times. The idea is
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 19:15:22 EDT 2002 | Joe Reddy
Is that the same Tyco on the NYSE - the stock is plunging.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 09:58:38 EDT 2002 | pjc
Machine Data Mydata MY9 machine weight: 1800kg placement repeatablilty @ 3 sig: 15 micron x-y axis drive mech: x combo belt rackπnion, y ball screw Siemens F5 machine weight: 1500kg placement accuracy @ 3 sig: 30 micron x-y axis drive mech: x belt
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:06:32 EDT 2001 | pteerink
I had a couple of Mydata's for a number of years. I loved the software, it was easy to use, easy to program, easy to learn and very flexible. It's design is suited more for "batch" style production, rather than inline production. The placement is rel
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 10:02:47 EDT 2001 | Cal
Mydata machines are great for large back planes close to 23" wide. The foot print of the Mydata machines are concerning- being a "T" design it sacrifices floor space. Also, Mydata is not considered to be in the same classification (my opinion) of equ
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 28 16:35:31 EDT 2002 | JoeS
If the reason you are looking into Mydata is for low quantities and higher changeover. I would look into their main competitor(s) also. I am a Quad (tyco) user and of course, I would suggest for you to look into the "Tyco" Q-series. There are none