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A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 16:45:30 EDT 2005 | garymizuno

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A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 04:08:35 EDT 2005 | SB

Lupo, Omron AOI systems are definitely the best and most accurate, with the exception of there desktop system which is poor in comparison. They used to be very expensive , but I believe their new models are well priced. If you want solder joint ins

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 10:17:31 EDT 2005 | No B

Wow SB..thanks for the input and reply to this thread. Let us know what teritory you cover so we can assure you get part of the commission. Makes me want to purchase 3 units right away.

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 08:41:45 EDT 2005 | ghenning

Hi Fred, Were you able to develop enough confidence with the AOI to eliminate manual visual inspections and save money/time? How did you manage this and still get good solder joint quality? Thanks, George

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 10:04:23 EDT 2005 | Matt

Has anyone done a head to head evaluation of Orbotech and YESTech in-line machines. What did you choose and why? Thanks, Matt

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 08:54:02 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

I have experience with Mirtec, and overall I think it actually performed better than advertised. Although I have to point AFAIK all AOI machines are operator dependant. I was working at a company with around 8 runs a day, and such variety and ECO's

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 10:32:27 EDT 2005 | rlackey

We ran an MVT 1820 Supra against a VT-Win-II for around 40K high density boards. One machine was 1/3 of the price of the other, more accurate in production, faster, and could handle larger boards. Guess which won? Fortunately we were able to loo

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 10:48:03 EDT 2005 | Paul

We evaluated several machines a couple of years ago and ended up selecting an Agilent SJ50. Fast machine but very limited on joint inspection. Also does not detect missing components reliably which you would normally take as a given on an AOI system.

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 17:11:59 EDT 2005 | stansmt

I have been working with the Yestech system in my facility after evaluating the Mirtec. The yestech system has far less false calls and better defect coverage based on the test vehicles I ran. The YTV-1000 out performed the Mirtec in defect detection

A.O.I recommendation

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


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