Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 15:23:59 EDT 2008 | bwelch
Does anyone one have any recommendations on type of table top to use for "tabletop" AOI machines. Someone suggested to me of using slate table tops or heavy duty suface tops. Does anyone have any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 15:19:18 EST 2006 | y not
Opinions are like a A holes....everybody has one. Make sure to include Mirtec in your tabletop AOI evaluation.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 08:26:54 EST 2018 | bandjwet
We are considering a tabletop AOI primarily for rework purposes. In 95% of the cases we would NOT have centroid data NOR Gerbers, The area we would inspect would be in and around the BGA, QFN or LGA being replaced. In addition we would want o inspe
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 19:13:28 EDT 2008 | hegemon
Our Mirtec MV3 Benchtop machine came with its own table. Others may or may not. During our evaluation of AOI machines we had 2 other units set up on standard workbenches at times. A solid, shake free table is a MUST, the heavier the better. There i
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 10:39:19 EDT 2008 | daxman
Hey Bwelch, We use the Marantz Nspec 22x (similar to the DL-14) table top AOI here and it's great. No need to bolt it down or attach it to a heavy table; the g-forces are extremely minimal and the machine still operates quickly. 1 guy can pick up t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 06:18:07 EDT 2005 | dougs
We started looking at tabletop AOI systems last year, one of the main criteria, as we are a SC was that the sales engineer programmed one of our boards in front of us so we could see just how easy to program it was, also high on the list was performa
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 06:38:37 EST 2004 | Chris Lampron
Hi Carl, We have several Mirtec MV2BTLs. We had done an extensive evaluation on tabletop systems only, as we did not have the available real estate to add an inline. We are using the system to verify value (when visible) orientation, presence/absent
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 07:54:31 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
Wow, slow down guys. The Cyber Sentry (with an S - sorry) is a machine designed to just measure solder paste height, volume, etc. The first models used a laser, but the newer models are a little more sophisticated than that. They have tabletop ver
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 12:27:16 EST 2006 | bentigano
The company that I work for is a high-mix, mid-high volume manufacturer, and we also chose the YesTech AOI equipment. We currently have a YTV-2050 (the conveyorized machine with 5 cameras), and also the YTV-1000 (table-top version of the YTV-2050, wi
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 07:01:56 EST 2005 | clampron
Good Morning, We are currently using 4 Mirtec machines. We decided on the Mirtec after a side by side evaluation of several tabletop machines. I have to admit that Yestech was not one of them. However, after the evaluation, the Mirtec outperformed t
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