Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 17:21:03 EDT 2012 | kmots15
We will be running a very large board with 62k+ components on it in the coming week. Has anyone run boards with this qty before? For sanity sake I had to split up the board into 12 individual programs. We will be forced to run it on a My12 due to
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 14:08:56 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist
We run a MY12 and our largest layout has 9700 components of which about 8500 (88%) are placed by the Hydra head. Average run time for our layout is 75 minutes. Based on that and depending on what percentage of your components are Hydra mountable, y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 20:56:29 EST 2004 | davef
You have too many rules. Priority #1 melt the solder. Priority #2 worry about the other stuff. Priority #3 count the fly shit.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 07:26:55 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Alistair, your paste deposit is controlled by a few things: Stencil thickness Squeegee pressure Squeegee speed Print gap in 99 out of 100 applications for paste printing you would have a print gap of 0 i.e. on contact printing where the PCB is in fu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 10:15:56 EST 2019 | babe7362000
Does anyone know what Led is used on the Yestech B2 light boards. I need to replace them and can not find a board, so I need to replace the LEDS. Or is it something else causing the leds to not go any brighter?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 18:55:15 EDT 2005 | bakersm
I have been comparing Mirtec to Yestech on a regular basis. As a AOI trainer and installer, I have seen significant difference between the machines. 1. In a side by side comparison just today, using the same board, I found the following: a. Insp
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:08:30 EDT 2005 | HOSS
Has anyone compared Mirtech with Yestech? I've done a demo with both machines using our own board and data and found that the Yestech was easier and took less time to program but that's a pretty small sample. Any input appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:18:01 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
I've dealt with YesTech, Mirtech, and most recently CyberOptics, and so far my favorite is without a doubt the CyberOptics. The Yestech (pattern match) is very easy to program and use but it took sooooo much up-keep to keep the false calls to a mana
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 09:03:36 EDT 2018 | dontfeedphils
Yea, probably need a new board, which may be tricky considering how old these models are getting now. I had a B2 at my last shop and we upgraded to a Koh Young Zenith 3D. At the time, Yestech told us the camera in the B2 would go for around 10k jus
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 19:43:14 EDT 2005 | BTaylor
I agree with steve. With so many vendors advertising to be the best, it is critical to have a "real time" demonstration on your product. Take a few good boards and a few defect boards along with the necessary data to the demo. Don't allow any prog
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