Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 19:56:56 EDT 2008 | hegemon
We did extensive side by side (by side) testing of three AOI machines Omron, YesTech and Mirtec. In the end, even with weighted scores, the difference in the top two machine was still only four/tenths of a point. Third place was a distant 14 points
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 16:49:39 EST 2003 | adlsmt
Take a good look at Yestech. The in-line machines are under $100K with off line software. I think about $80K if you dont need side cameras. We replaced our Agilent SJ-10 with one and have been very happy with it. Last I knew the good benchtops out th
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:23:31 EST 2006 | John S.
Lou, There's nothing like working with it yourself. We went through this exercise several months ago. We evaluated MIRTec, YESTech, and MVP. We were looking at benchtop units, so all 3 companies were willing to send in a "demo" unit for 3 weeks.
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 | Wed Nov 03 12:08:59 EDT 2010 | hegemon
I had an opportunity two years ago to evaluate three benchtop AOI systems. Omron, Yestech, and Mirtec. I was fortunate to be able to have all three machines side by side for my evaluation period, which lasted near a full month. At the time I was
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 | 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
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 13:45:39 EST 2013 | phase1
Is there alot more to training than what the manuals spec out? The machine came with training outlines that seem to be a condensed form for programming everything from chips to fine pitch etc. Im not sure if this doccument came from Mirtec or the com
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