Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 18:03:56 EDT 2018 | spikesnpearls
hello i am a new aoi programmer and i was wondering how to choose/change what type of lighting it uses while scanning the board.i use a yestech ytv-fx
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 21:48:24 EDT 2023 | dwl
Its been a long time and the brain is foggy but if I remember the F1 and B3 use the same software and are very similar other then the B3 is a benchtop and the F1 is in line. Camera resolution and the number of cameras are the things that might be dif
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 16:24:18 EDT 2008 | rway
We currently use a YesTech M1 system and we are looking to buy another. Two important areas to look at when pursuing AOI equipment: 1) Camera resolution 2) Light sources Depending on your needs, camera resolution can be important depending on the si
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 18:32:51 EDT 2011 | frcdave
Dback, Some questions for you: 1. Are you using the red light configuration for better contrast on the 0402 parts? 2. Is your system fitted with both low and High Magnification cameras? Have you spoken with the guys at YESTech? Their phone support i
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 17:12:08 EST 2008 | rway
Hello Dominik, If you are inspecting 01005 parts, than pixel size is important and should be considered in your evaluation. I think 6.5um may be a little over-kill and probably not necessary, especially based on the price. Why are you having to re
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 11:59:35 EDT 2010 | rway
We currently have two YTV-M1 inline-systems from YesTech. I have been using them for around 3 years now. They are descent machines. If you decide to go with YesTech, go for the F1 system. This will give you the ability to upgrade with side camera
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 10:50:27 EDT 2010 | methos1979
I had a benchtop Yestech demo until for a couple weeks. It was a very good machine. I particularly liked the RGB light system which gave a good visual representation of solder fillets. There was software that allowed you to evaluate based on the p
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:54:28 EST 2008 | hegemon
We evaluated OMRON, YesTech and Mirtec. Mirtec and Yestech close at #1 and #2. Omron was a little more distant due to programming time required. We are a high volume high mix OEM builder, so speed of programming was a heavier weighted score than co