Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 13:11:08 EDT 2016 | skyler0121
SMT, I currently work with both 2D and 3D AOI machines. 3D does give you the added benefit of Height on components which does help cut down on some of the over rejects. However, it does still have trouble with some of the same things as the 2D system
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 13 23:41:31 EDT 2016 | sarason
Download PCBSynergy which is located here. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ It has outputs for the KE750,KE760 and 2080 from Juki It will read a large number of CAD formats. Including Altium PCBDOC, and Protel PCB and all the variants inbetwe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 08:18:57 EDT 2016 | emeto
You have to define inexpensive. Good machine will be Juki or Samsung that cost less than Siemens, Fuji or Universal.All of them good in a different way and just like everything else, the more expensive it is the better. If these are expensive you sho
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 08:33:42 EDT 2016 | emeto
I usually get a excel or word file from my stencil house with all the data you need. It give you aperture sizes, volume and Aspect Area ratio... DCode Shape X-Size Y-Size Pitch Volume Area Ratio Aspect Ratio Qty D1
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 01:30:02 EST 2017 | nikkilouie
Im having trouble with and Ekra x5 machine. It > works fine when up being run constantly, but if > it sits for 10-15 minutes when you try to move > the Y table to the front of the machine it makes > a loud sound as if the table is hitting/catchin
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 22:51:06 EDT 2016 | aemery
Sorry I didn't catch your message sooner! 20k is way to much. The odds of you having 3 bad platens and 3 bad forcer motors would be very unlikely, unless the machine was sitting outside or something. If it is a 10 year old AP then I assume it must
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 08:52:38 EDT 2016 | emeto
I see your point and I know you can make this machines run, but it doesn't change the fact that when you need them most they will let you down. It is almost impossible to find spare parts for some of them, as they are no longer supported. If you have
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 15:03:37 EDT 2016 | davef
On a previous black pad experience we soldered a wire to a fiducial and did a pull test to failure. On the black pad board the wire and solder pulled of clean leaving the fiducial on the board. On good boards the copper came off with the wire. If you
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 22:11:36 EDT 2016 | davef
I'd guess that "black pad" is not the issue that you need to address, because only 2 of your 5 test points has the problem that we seem to be discussing. I'd expect "black pad" problems to be more wide spread. Something is going on at those two locat
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 08:54:34 EDT 2016 | leeg
well there you go. I found that trying > different values in the "Placing Stroke" had a > big effect. I changed it to 2mm and it placed > them well, but I could see the board also flexing > a little, went to 1mm and the problem came back, > so