Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 19:28:45 EST 2006 | KEN
If you're the type to inquire (and truly care) about FPY then mechanical centering is NOT for you.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 12:40:07 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
What type of Mydata is this ? TP or My series ? Optical or Mechanical centering ? How many hours are on the machine ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 14:40:41 EDT 2006 | Billy D
Dude - check the centering jaws as well. If they're off a bit it'll do this as well. Is it just mechanically centered parts, or optically centered parts also?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 17:41:31 EDT 2019 | rgduval
The UFP was a designation for "ultra-fine-pitch"; but, for the most part, you should be able to get the same placements out of both machines. Anything 0402 or above can be mechanically centered. The UFP machine will lean on optical centering for .5
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 09:38:07 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Are you able to turn off mechanical centering? Or can you adjust the settings?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 03:43:31 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, If you mechanically center, then you cannot use the HYDRA head, so you only place one 0201 at a time. That's not a great solution, so you need the MYDATA to be stable with vision. I think whichever machine has better vision would be the choice.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 09:30:19 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Make sure that your C14 tool is black and that the tip is in good condition. Next, create a vision package for the 0402. I assume that your machine has a line scan camera.(Use it) 0402's do not mechanically center well unless your C14 and centering u
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 11:20:33 EDT 2013 | gnus
Hi all, I'm having issues placing 7 pin DPak packages. I'm using mechanical centering with four centering phases (one for each orientation). Tool used is A24S. Machine picks up the part but will reject it when centering the part. I have measured all
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 12:58:49 EST 2004 | clampron
If it were my money and I had your specifications to achive, I would go Mydata. One platform, chip shooter, optical centering, mechanical centering, electrical verification (that works)smart feeders that work, etc.... I have worked on several platfor
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 13:34:28 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Usually the reason it will fail a part like that when you are using mechanical centering is because the part is usually picked so off center because of the body shape. So when the centering jaws close to push the part to center they give up and fail