Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 00:46:26 EDT 2005 | attilalengyel
I'm looking for a feeder and mount path optimizer for the Hitachi (Sanyo) TCM series. The built in sofware (NT100) gaves me a great deal of headache. Can anyone recommend a better software package? Thanks, Attila
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 11:20:29 EST 2005 | nkbkiran
AJ Thanks for the reply --you answered my question regards
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 13:48:42 EST 2005 | stepheniii
And don't forget to implement the "Scotty" technique for estimating time.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 11:09:11 EST 2005 | nkbkiran
Bobpan ..Thanks for the 1st input Let me ask in a little more detail The controller on SMT machine will understand the X-Y positions to mount the chips/transistor based on a given centroid in gerber file---the software on machines like Fuji, Assem
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 08:53:26 EST 2005 | nkbkiran
Once the gerber files and BOM list are generated by CAD packages for download on to SMT production line....How is the cycle time of that PCB operation determined? Is their information with in Gerber files by which you can estimate, before actual pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 09:32:46 EST 2005 | bobpan
If its newer equipment.....and newer software.....usually the software for the smt machine will tell you the estimated time once the board has been programmed. If its older equipment.....get the old stop watch out.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 23:33:08 EST 2005 | darby
If the machine is on it's way..... Question is 1. What if the machine is on its way / remote site...and need to estimate (say 90-95%) probability ? A1. 1 x 8 hour shift 65% x 1 of software estimate or stop watch estimate run on same machine in a dr
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 10:56:43 EST 2005 | aj
The latest software packages and stopwatch will do the job but if your manager is anything like mine he wants to know straight away from the BOM. If you split the bom down between placement machines i.e. caps and resistors etc on chipshooter and ICs
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 24 22:50:10 EDT 2011 | lisalau
Does anyone of you have heard of Korea-made Mirae chip shooters?Or is there anyone who is using the machine? How about it?Are they difficult to operate and control? And any advantage of it comparing with Yamaha,Juki,Samsung and so on. Cause we are pl
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 15:35:46 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lysik
Universal Instruments sells the Sanyo chip shooter as the 4791 and 4796 chip shooter. If you go to www.uic.com you can get all sorts of info Universal is located in Binghamton N.Y. Universal has a office in the Chez Republic. They may also be able to