Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 09:11:12 EDT 2006 | kkovachy
Cmiller is correct are not going to find a better machine for the price. Also I have used several different AOI platforms and the Yestech is hands down the easiest to program. Keep in mind that changing platforms is expensive. Operators, programmer
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 19:56:56 EDT 2008 | hegemon
We did extensive side by side (by side) testing of three AOI machines Omron, YesTech and Mirtec. In the end, even with weighted scores, the difference in the top two machine was still only four/tenths of a point. Third place was a distant 14 points
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 19:43:14 EDT 2005 | BTaylor
I agree with steve. With so many vendors advertising to be the best, it is critical to have a "real time" demonstration on your product. Take a few good boards and a few defect boards along with the necessary data to the demo. Don't allow any prog
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 07:05:32 EDT 2012 | doremi
Hello sergio, Probably it is too late to answer to your question, but I can not withstand to say some good words about Omron AOI. I'm located in Europe, 6 years ago our company wanted to make some Japanese manufacturers like Mazda & Toyota our client
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:50:47 EDT 2010 | rway
The programming time depends on the system you are using. I use YesTech. It has been a reliable system for catching the majority of production issues. The programming time on this system is around 20-30 min. with a full library, meaning you don't
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 17:42:14 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
YesTech makes a pretty nice machine, the software is pretty simple to learn and use. My shop runs on average 3 or so new products a week, so quick and easy programming is a must. Most programs can be done in an hour, usually less, depending on how
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 05:03:30 EDT 2023 | alishakihn
When it comes to F1 AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) machines, there are various models and manufacturers available on the market. While specific features and capabilities may vary between different F1 models, here are some general factors to consi
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 11:38:00 EST 2013 | pbarton
We are a CEM and do exactly what you describe i.e. teach the image of a non-populated part and apply to all no-fits for that package style. Works very well with our equipment (Yestech)provided the visual signature of all your parts are sufficiently d
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 22 13:20:35 EDT 2023 | shrikant_borkar
Dear Abhishek, I too got the opportunity to investigate this defect Lift lead for SOT. Lead lift in IC, and SOT can occur due to various reasons. Here are some possible reasons for lead lift and ways to avoid them: During the assembly process, mecha
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 20:01:30 EDT 2012 | eadthem
some things to consider, Is there flux on the board. are there finger prints on the tops of parts. Is the board warped at the V score from reflow Is the board shifting in the machine during inspection. These are the issues we have had with our mir