Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:42:12 EST 2007 | etienne
To answer your question: During my experience with Topaz machines, we had to replace 4 Heads on different occassions with different operators involved. Also I encountered several Head crashes with Eclipse machines. To buy such replacements here in Ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 13:30:05 EDT 2022 | unisoft
>> ProntoPLACE creates programs from CAD or Gerber or XY rotation and BOM files for setup of SMT Pick & Place, thru-hole, manusert & dispensing machines, and includes the basic features of ProntoVIEW-MARKUP. Most machines are supported such as Assem
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 15:18:26 EDT 2005 | etienne
I was wondering what is the equivalent of the Philips Eclipse 1 as per Yamaha Part Number. I know that the Philips Topaz is the Yamaha YV100 but for the Philips Eclipse, I couldn't find anything.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 03:00:24 EDT 2005 | Base
Eclipse/Emerald: Yamaha #88 Orion / Topaz: Yamaha #100 Sapphire: Yamaha #112 Yamaha typically uses the number of usable feeder-positions as their model number. Greets, Base
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 16:08:11 EDT 2022 | unisoft
>>>> The Unisoft ProntoPLACE software ( https://www.unisoft-cim.com/pcbplace.php ) creates programs from CAD or Gerber or XY rotation and BOM files for setup of SMT Pick & Place, thru-hole, manusert & dispensing machines, and includes the basic feat
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 18:17:21 EDT 2022 | unisoft
>>>> The Unisoft ProntoPLACE software ( https://www.unisoft-cim.com/pcbplace.php ) creates programs from CAD or Gerber or XY rotation and BOM files for setup of SMT Pick & Place, thru-hole, manusert & dispensing machines, and includes the basic feat
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 03:48:03 EDT 2015 | tsvetan
yes, Philips use Yamaha mechanics for CSM84 and we have three such for sale
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 02:30:09 EST 2018 | robl
OK, so all GEM Machines & MG were built by Yamaha, and imported in to Europe & USA and other places by Philips. After a while Philips developed it's own machine - the FCM. Philips then sold off it's SMT division and it was rebranded Assembleon.