Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 19:36:36 EST 2001 | Brian W.
Cyberoptics makes a device called a Cybersentry. wonderful machine. Will work in line or off line. I used one in a former company. You program what pads and locations you want, and it can measure volume or height, and give you charts. You can en
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 17:29:34 EST 2002 | pjc
Cannot comment on "best buy". You'll have to determine what the better machine is for your application and duration of planned use. I suggest taking a field trip to each vendor's nearest demo facility with a few of your most hi-tech boards and stenci
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 13:08:28 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, Mountains and mountains of data in the archives. As a contractor the variables in your production lots don't help I'm sure. On a larger scale, one suggestion maybe to first look at when and where your tomb stoning is occuring. 1
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:51:16 EDT 2008 | pforister
Pete, Thanks for the reply. I'll take a look at the 200 SE...
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 17:44:23 EDT 2006 | SWAG
I am trying to get a CyberOptics SE200 on line. Does anybody have any idea why the SMEMA interface is always telling the downstream machine that a board is available? It will not switch off no matter what running condition the machine is in - even
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 20:43:26 EST 2013 | garym4569
Does anyone have experience with Cyber Optics SE300 solder paste inspection system. Is this a solid machine? Is the software user friendly? Any info appreciated. Thanks in advance. Gary M
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 15:54:35 EDT 2010 | keiths487
we use a cyberoptics lsm 300, which IMO provides good service
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:35:30 EDT 2008 | pjc
Its a bit of an old beast, it was replaced by SE 200 and is now discontinued (since 2004 I believe). Its a decent unit, but hard to achieve good repeatability on smaller deposits. Its also not reliable on small solderpaste below 20mil fine-pitch. Fai
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 07:45:33 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
We have had a 300 for about three years. The mechanicals are pretty solid, but the software has much to be desired in my opinion. It is not intuitive.You have to drill into several layers and navigate all over the place to make simple changes. Mecha