Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 00:51:03 EDT 2010 | jeffr
This particular Yamaha Head I/O Board is a common failure. Yamaha supply an updated version which is less likely to fail. The cause of the problem that you see is due to the connectors on the flexing and damaging the inner layers of the board. The on
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 16:18:23 EDT 2020 | compit
Anyone know a company (probably Chinese) that has a lot of parts for the Topaz-X (Phlipips / Assembleon) / YV100X (Yamaha) head? Companies that I found have some parts, they don't, and I don't want to buy each item from another company (at least beca
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 30 02:57:56 EDT 2019 | reckless
In search of my ultimate chip shooter I need a machine faster than 2 universal instruments lightning heads. I am aware Fuji has a turret head and Yamaha. Are they as reliable/fast as the lightning head? Who else makes turret heads?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 22:54:03 EST 2006 | phomann
Hi, Can anyone help out with suppling the file format for the Yamaha YM100VP 3 head pick and place machine? Cheers, Peter.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 07:08:30 EDT 2020 | compit
Asssembleon recommends Molykote 6169 (Yamaha #6169) grease for pneumatic components of heads, but it is no longer available. What do you use instead?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:14:21 EDT 2007 | DSD
The Philips Orion (Yamaha YV100) Head I/O Board is usually at fault as this tends to suffer trackwork problems with age due to the constant flexing of the board stressing the connectors on the board, thus breaking tracks within layers. You should not
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:44:29 EST 2023 | spoiltforchoice
> Does the 'R' suffix not mean a rotary head on the > machine? This will then allow for that head to be > a 'chip shooter' but does so with a lower height > off the PCB being assembled. That is, the rotary > head offers some gain i
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 11:10:51 EDT 2023 | compit
I don't know how in Panasonic - in Yamaha and similar pressure / vacuum is calibrated for each head and nozzle - maybe you need to calibrate?
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 16 18:57:29 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Visit the machines, get your quotes. Establish what you need, make sure you understand the running costs of each, the availability of service personnel & parts - see who wins. The answer won't be the same for everyone. Also see which software you lik
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 10:53:29 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Well the website says "Mounting capability (under optimum conditions as defined by Yamaha Motor)" which normally means if they cheat like mad and extrapolate to that number using the absolute fastest path from pick to place. How close you can get to