Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 14:23:54 EST 2015 | emanuel
Any idea where I can get a Cyber Optics model 6604098? It is used in Philips / Assembleon / Yamaha machines. Any help will be highly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 03 07:46:25 EDT 2019 | makersan
Hi to everyone, We want to buy an AOI machine, What are the essential features for the AOI machine? We couldn't decide between 2D and 3D, our highest component is about 2cm. The smallest case we use is 0402. Which product should we choose consideri
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 22:00:44 EST 1999 | park kyung sam
Hello. smtguys Is there any body who has or know the in -line machine inspecting the solder paste after printing . what i only know is the centry 2000 made by the CYBER OPTICS. anything else ? for inspecting total pad on b'd. and i want to know th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 12:20:58 EDT 2007 | adlsmt
You may want to clarify how much $$$ you have. If you look at a quad 4C call PPM, I believe they have a windows based operating system now. I think a 4C with some feeders would cost you $5K to $20K depending on condition and feeders. I believe you wa
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 07:00:57 EST 1999 | JAX
Sam, Cyber Optics inline paste measurement machine is probably the easiest to program, maintain, and operate but it does have some drawbacks in my opinion. It is slower than some other machines on the market. This might not be a problem unless
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 10:42:15 EST 2015 | stevea
The surprise to me with this entire post is why CyberOptics (USA) has never come up in this conversation. The new SQ3000 will change the 3D AOI market for the better with their MRS technology. I have witnessed the image quality from this new sensor
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 10:35:31 EDT 2015 | mikekeens
Hi All, What 3D/5D solder paste inspection machines are recommended? I've heard the best are CyberOptics and Koh Young - Has anyone used a 'ALeader' SPI machine? Regards
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 04:39:45 EDT 2012 | brotakul
I am using different equipements for SPI such as Koh Young and Cyber Optics machines. I am looking for implementing a general procedure (SWP) for setting LSL's and USL's on the products on which the customer does not specify any limits on the solder
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 10:28:09 EDT 2009 | winndom
We are looking to buy an AOI and 2 SPI machines. 3 AOI vendors we had one hour demo with at are MVP, VISCOM and CyberOptics. Before making our decision, we would like your feedback and experiences with those vendors. We would like info regarding how
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 12:27:12 EDT 2009 | devgru
Hi Dominic, By any chance did you look at yestech? I have a couple of their systems and have one dedicated for SPI. A while back, I did look at the CyberOptics SPI system, and while a very good system, I couldn't get the ROI into a range that was goo