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MPM UP2000 Vision Calibration

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 05:33:29 EDT 2020 | zsoden

I recently purchased a used MPM UP2000 printer that I'm getting up and running. It's in very good condition and other than a worn out auxiliary on the main power contactor seems to be all working correctly. I've got it operating in demo/dry run mode

MPM Hi e

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 15:19:29 EDT 2006 | SWAG

Sounds like air pressure is set O.K. The next thing to check is that the platen surface that the x and y axis ride on is perfectly clean. After that, you should knock the camera off the platen and make sure that all of the small air nozzles are blo

Mydata for prototyping?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 15:15:25 EST 2002 | burb1999

Currently our company is in the process of putting together a SMT prototype line... I have experience with fuji, universal, DEK, MPM, BTU, Electrovet in a high volume application. Now with prototype builds we have narrowed down a few and would like

MPM spare parts

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 16 18:24:11 EDT 2016 | aemery

Scratches do not necessarily mean bad! Usually the forcer motor fails before a platen. The motors become weak or don't evenly distribute the supplied air, which causes them to tilt and drive into the platens. Mechanical misalignment of the VY forcer

Re: Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz

Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste

Re: Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz

Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste

MPM AP-20 drivers

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 21:56:53 EDT 2004 | pdeuel

The camera is not driven from the motor cards. The camera is attached to what is called a forcer. For the Y axis there are two of them. One is wired backwards from the other. one of the forcers is connected to a flex chanell for the air and electrica

MPM forgets fiducials

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 21:04:04 EDT 2005 | darby

If you have concluded that it is not a file storage problem you may wish to consider - When setting up a job the camera can move to virtually any position. This does not mean that the actuators on the stencil or board have enough travel to align the

MPM UP2000

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 03:21:58 EDT 2015 | aemery

Mervin, Love these machines, Speedline built about 3500 of them so I have lots to fix. Most issues come down to incorrect use or poor adjustment and alignment. Your description is a little vague, you didn't mention which direction the prints are of

Re: BGA on IPII

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 13:26:09 EST 2000 | stefano bolleri

Ramon, I have placed BGAs before with an IP-2. It can be done, but with limitations: IP-2 can only see shape of BGAs, not balls (back-light only). Is this OK for you? I only placed components with balls having 50mil pitch, and the centering with bod

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