Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 03:09:32 EDT 2016 | buckcho
Hi,going to buy a new pick and place,any advise? > AM100 (Panasonic) vs e series (siplace). I think > both spec is quite similar. > > Thanks in > advance. It is very important to know what are you going to use them for. Selecting such machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 14:59:50 EST 2007 | ch
Hi All! Thinking about purchasing 2nd user Panasonic p&p machines (CM88s-M1 or MSR series...) but I didn�t know anything about it�s programming. So, I wonder do I have to use any off-line software by anyway or it is possible just to load centroid dat
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 19:29:03 EDT 2000 | Peter van den Berg
We're looking for a source of SMT links (Jumpers) 8mm - 10mm(.312in -.4in)long, capable of being placed by Panasonic MV2 series or MPA machines. Does anyone manufacture a feeder that creates links on demand?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 11:31:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Claude- Indeed there are 56mm tape feeders made for the MPA series. If you need any, let me know. I have a few in stock.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 07:16:56 EST 2006 | Nuno
There is many Bond dispenser that have the Option to check the area & adjust in case of NG area . You just make the value of area & interval for check and correct . The Ones that I know is Panasonic HDF (great Output 0.07 tact time ) And Fuji GL5 ser
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 14:10:14 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi GS, We are contract manufacturer for small series of electronic equipment fully trained for SMT.Making mostly RF with only few QFPs,TSOPs...SMT machine assembly was made by local subcontractor when needed. Recently we acquired two Juki 730 machin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 09:45:39 EDT 2016 | spoiltforchoice
How do you answer that question? You probably won't find anyone who has worked with both which leaves them comparing datasheets just like you presumably already have. http://www.e-by-siplace.com/28657/E-Performance/Overview/e_series_stage.aspx?slide=
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 17:46:38 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich
Panasonics are good machines as long as you do the proper and timely PM's they recommend. Plus with my past history and from others that I here, their feeders are some of their biggest down fall. That's typically why they have to introduce new style
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 12:17:28 EDT 2002 | binns
I have a couple of questions for you, and a couple of answers. 1. Which model ? (100, IIc, IVc, QSV, QSP ) 2. In reference to how the machine stacks up with Fuji and Panasonic. They have never stacked up. Those families of machines have historicall
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 07:15:49 EDT 1999 | SC
I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera capabl