Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 00:47:57 EDT 2017 | mrpackethead
I am trying to set up a YV100ii machine to pick up TQFP's from a manual tray. No matter what i do, it doe snot want to pick up the parts from the tray, but it keeps wanting to try to pick up parts from the place that a feeder would present the part.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 16:42:14 EDT 2023 | compit
I already see that most of these connectors are on trays - I just don't know if they are suitable for the machine. And I don't know what nozzles Yamaha/Assembleon/Philips use.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 10:15:41 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
As far as I can remember, these always arrived in flexible plastic trays. The trays we designed were made of Durastone. The parts were then transferred at a tape & reel facility from tray to tray every 1000x connectors. If these are high volume for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 14:15:34 EDT 2023 | compit
Hello What feeder do you use for the long connector (65-80mm) - tape feeder, tray? What nozzles? We want to mount a SODIMM200 socket. I don't know whether to look on the tape or on the trays... The MG1 spec says it will mount connectors up to 100mm (
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 17:13:55 EST 2015 | spoiltforchoice
I don't quite understand how these two very different machines would end up on the same shortlist. They are very different machines with very different markets. A Europlacer IINEO is very very flexible platform designed for rapid changeovers and comp
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 11:55:27 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
In my previous job we fitted these connectors with bespoke gripper nozzles (ASM/Siplace) from bespoke trays made for these due to the high volume. It also reduces the risk of damaging the component further in case of a reject. However, at my current
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 17 09:37:41 EDT 2018 | sarason
The trick is to have the correct socket to place the IC into. Have the board permanently on the machine , place your IC run the attached programmer. pick up the IC and place back in the original or a new tray. Most SMT machines would be difficult to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 18:16:26 EDT 2005 | URI
Look into the Juki KE-2060E machine. I have been > extremely pleased with this machine. It will > hold 80-8mm feeders, place 0201 (0603-metric) up > to 74mm square ICs and BGA, 150mm long > connectors. Up to 25mm tall components. It can > ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:48:45 EDT 2005 | darby
CSM 84 = YM84S CSM84VZ = YM84VII Generally referred to as the "Hyper" series. Model numbers went something like this - YM51VM, YM51VMII, YM53VT, YM53VTII, YM58VA, YM58VAII, YM100VP, YM100VPII, YM66S, YM84S, YM84V, YM12D. Other models were "created"
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva