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AOI side angle cameras

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 05:54:39 EDT 2009 | rway

Hello all, We are looking to purchase another AOI system with side angle cameras. Currently we are using a YesTech M1 system that has only a top-down camera (it can't be upgraded with side cameras). Does anyone have experience with YesTech F1 sys

AOI side angle cameras

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 03:09:14 EDT 2009 | fede

We have one YesTech F1 working and a second one purchased on the way. So far, in my half year experience with it, we check solder and lifted leads with TOP cameras. The only ocations I use side cameras are when I have to inspect odd components that

AOI 2009 MIRTEC MV-7xi 5 MP or Yes tech YTV-FX 5MP

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 03:32:12 EST 2009 | tod1967

Check with MVP and others providing algorythm type software coupled with their camera's. It is more time consuming to initially program however you get out what you put in. 0402's are not a big challenge for them at all.

AOI 2009 MIRTEC MV-7xi 5 MP or Yes tech YTV-FX 5MP

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 12:09:21 EST 2009 | andrew_11

Hello Dany, i had been invloved in a evaluation at another company between omron,yestech,mirtec,vitech.. I found omron and vitech too long to program for hi mix low volumee. yestech and mirtec programmed quickly. I found the mirtec to find more of t

AOI Joint Inspection

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 14:55:50 EDT 2008 | rway

We use a YesTech M1 system. I have been pleased with it's performance and feel it has done fairly well being that it only has one vertical camera. There are different algorithms you can use to compensate for the lack of angled cameras to catch some

Machine AOI

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 07:55:05 EDT 2012 | rway

Although not listed in your post, I recommend YesTech. I have been using them since 2007. We have two M1 systems, and they have been good machines. We evaluated three: YesTech, Mirtec, and Christopher. Of the three, the YesTech system caught more

YesTech doubling lens installation

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 12:16:28 EDT 2011 | tomattek

Our company would like to be able to inspect 0201 parts using our YesTech YTV 2050. To do this, we have purchased a doubling lens from YesTech that attaches to our top camera. The problem is, we bought our YesTech used from another CM, not from Yes

AOI side cameras

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 16:51:51 EDT 2007 | jseagle

Does anyone use the side cameras on the YesTech or Mirtec AOI systems? If so, how are you using them? Automated side inspection or as a tool to manually evaluate calls? Thanks James

QP 242

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 17:25:32 EDT 2011 | smellew

revola, Yes you can as long as you have a type 4 or 7 line scan camera fitted(type 7 is best as improved lighting), Front or Rear loading is not important, Snr tech is right, lighting isn't great with this machine but the camera is the same as fitted

Siemens SP-120 w/o line computer?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 05:04:01 EDT 2005 | steve sennett

Fred, Yes it is along with a host of other parts for 180's and 120's including a vision system heads station comp.line comp. and cameras. you can reach me at ssennett@primus-tech.com

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