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
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 | Tue Jul 14 07:37:31 EDT 2009 | tony_d
Hello Reese, We currently own two MIRTEC MV-3 desktop machines and one MV-7 inline machine (so you can tell right away that I am a little biased.) We had an opportunity to evaluate both the YESTech and MIRTEC machines on our production floor. The
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 12:39:11 EDT 2009 | bigdaddysoy9
Hello Reese, Lifted leads are and have always been a big concern for us. We were using a system that had 12 cameras total. 8 angled and 4 top-down. I could not get that to catch lifted leads without having a ton of false calls. I thought that may
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 13:10:29 EDT 2009 | sys_steven
Remember as well, the Mirtec machines have laser technology being used to check for coplanarity/lifted lead issues. Having this capability will reduce false calls in most circumstances.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 05:55:33 EDT 2009 | rway
Thanks everyone for your replies. We have decide to stay with the M1 system (top-down only). I appreciate your input. Reese
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 14:11:21 EDT 2010 | bigdaddysoy9
Manjunath, I prefer orthogonal systems. In my experience they are actually better at detecting coplanarity and HIP defects than multi camera systems. They are obviously limited, in that they can not inspect a component under another component, b
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 11:39:13 EDT 2010 | markslade
I have a mirtec MV-3L, does any one know, when drawing a component part with varios side angle camera views can i group that part and its camera views to save in the library and if so how?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 23:08:56 EDT 2004 | Ken
Well, the precision glass is for upward looking camera's. It essentially is a "perfect part". Vapor deposition lithography on glass (for Cte stability)....basically the part pattern (or part fids) is compared to its target location (same pattern on
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 21:49:44 EDT 2004 | Ken
My favorite kind of calibration is where the machine learns what it did incorrectly. Then fixes itself! However, there are many types of machines that rely on human feedback as to the results of what it did. nozzle calibrations involve many factors