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 Jun 20 04:43:01 EDT 2012 | ruthar
you can search for the following AOI that fits for your assembly shops and may depend in what application you are going to use.Ive'd known a few out there in the market naming some: 1.NORDSON Yestech BX AOI its a 5 mega fixel color imaging 2.OMRON VT
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 11:55:23 EDT 2012 | tony_d
We are a low to mid range manufacturer as well. I looked at several different vendors incuding; Mirtec, Viscom, Marantz, Omron, VI Tech, Orbotech and Yestech. We selected Mirtec. As a mid range manufacturer, one of my main concerns was quick and eas
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 23:16:32 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
WE LOOKED INTO THE YESTECH AND THE MIRTECH. TODAY WE ARE INSTALLING OUR NEW MIRTECH AOI MACHINE. WE CHOSE THIS MACHINE OVER THE YESTECH BECAUSE OF IT'S OFFERINGS. THE YESTECH WAS A CLOSE SECOND. I WILL POST LATER ON THE PROGRAMMING, THEY ARE ALL
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 10:45:59 EDT 2006 | AOI Tech
Yestech,Yestech,Yestech Best friend to those of us in the US!!!!!!!That's all I'm going to say
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 | Wed Dec 01 17:35:49 EST 2010 | smt_guy
Hi Derek, just need to clarify what do you mean of "stay on top of the template"? regards
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 | Thu May 25 11:04:14 EDT 2006 | Rob
Simple, if you can't get a demo (or choose from a huge number of reference sites)walk away with your cash to someone who can help. Also: Yestech & MVP are pretty good.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:09:14 EDT 2012 | tommyttr
Go with YesTech. They are tried and true. I have been using them for years. Top notch company all around.