Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 17:40:03 EDT 2002 | pjc
Depends on which Assembleon machine, aye? The "GEM" line, Topaz & Emerald, stuff is Yamaha- Japan, which I consider more along the lines of Juki and i-Pulse (Tenyru/Yamaha), and maybe Samsung. The "Power" line, ACM & FCM, on the other hand is pure Du
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 08:24:57 EDT 2001 | caldon
Davis- From my understanding Amistar does not sell SMT equipment any more. Tenryu(Amistars machine) is now IPulse. http://www.ipulse.co.jp/ENG/ This is right from Amistars web page "On April 1, 2000, Tenryu Technics was acquired by i�PULSE, a whol
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 16:06:27 EDT 2023 | oguzhankoca
User interface is totally different on those machines. iPulse is a price/performance machine, MG1 was the best, once but is pretty old now.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:50:16 EDT 2005 | KEN
What is the (initial position) ratio of pulse counts to home encoder pulse (relative to the home sensor). It should be 50% +/- 15% Run this test several times in between a warm up. I bet your numbers are all over the place. I bet you have a loos
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 09:07:05 EDT 2005 | Mike
Hello, we are evaluating to purchase a new machine for our smt production. Our current favourites are Samsung SM320 or Yamaha/iPulse M4e Please let me know what you think about those machines. Best Regards Mike
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 08:38:21 EDT 2005 | Rob
Approx. $220,000 + feeders. So, about the same price as an I-Pulse/Yamaha/Assemblion low range machine + a Pyramax98 + a small printer. Nice idea though! Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 03:42:26 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Rick, It was, but there are a few Yamaha machines appearing & remarkably similar looking new machines branded I-Pulse. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 03:10:18 EDT 2008 | tpradio
I have a problem with a I-pulse M1. Monday morning i came back from vecation, and started up the machines. warmed them up, and then..... When i started the program, (normaly it starts with scaning the nozzles) the head moves to the first nozzle, and
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 | Tue Mar 20 05:29:30 EDT 2018 | rob
Fuji makes great machines, just depends on the local support If you are not doing anything special I'd probably just go with the I-pulses as you'll get a lot more machine for your money, and have some left over for inline AOI/SPI or look at somethin