Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 06 13:12:17 EST 2005 | sk
Hello, I use Siemens MS128 & HS180. I need to place a lot of TO-252AA, SOT223, ... components. At the moment I use only mechanical centering but I want to center these components opticaly. There is no problem to center chips and other symetrical com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 17:41:31 EDT 2019 | rgduval
The UFP was a designation for "ultra-fine-pitch"; but, for the most part, you should be able to get the same placements out of both machines. Anything 0402 or above can be mechanically centered. The UFP machine will lean on optical centering for .5
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 18:13:59 EDT 2023 | joekirin
Do you have an optical centering phase active for centering? You can have hydra tools setup in the package but if there is no optical centering it wont use the hydra.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 11:35:57 EDT 2020 | artem
Hello, I have some troubles with my MyData TP11-UFP with the precision of the placement. All the parts which are mechanically centered are slightly misaligned. Attached are some pictures of 0603 and a SOT23 part. I have made the calibration but it
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 13:20:02 EDT 1998 | Jim Mitchell
Quad Systems sells the Samsung product with Quad's patented QuadAlign optics system and Quad feeders as opposed to the mechanical centering system available on the product direct from Samsung. Generally, all optical centering is superior to mechanic
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 14:40:41 EDT 2006 | Billy D
Dude - check the centering jaws as well. If they're off a bit it'll do this as well. Is it just mechanically centered parts, or optically centered parts also?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 14:26:27 EDT 2013 | joekirin
On machines such as MyDatas you have the ability to mechanically center parts rather than optically centering. If your machine is capable of doing mechanical centering that would eliminate the need for the vision analysis. -Joe
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 20:02:44 EST 1999 | Anthony Winston
Well John here is the situation: I need to place an infrared transistor (optical element) with a tolerance of +/-.003", this is not a problem. A lens is positioned over the optical element and snapped to the PCB via three holes that have a toleran
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 12:40:07 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
What type of Mydata is this ? TP or My series ? Optical or Mechanical centering ? How many hours are on the machine ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 12:01:17 EDT 2005 | blueflag
Thanks for reply we have found a blown fuse on the back plane for the mot-z pcb . But we now have problems with Z height, i am trying to auto-teach devices from the tray wagon (qfp etc) and it is not always lowering the nozzle to the component. i ha