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AOI vs AXI

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 09 19:02:15 EDT 2002 | Ken G.

Sam, I can tell you right now that if you have a low volume hi mix application where the program/job is changing every day, an AXI system is not going to be a good fit. As you alluded to, the programming time is onerous, the fine tuning or tweaking i

AOI

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 31 12:06:08 EDT 2007 | devgru

We have the yestech systems and are very pleased with them. I would also suggest that you bring units into your facility to see a demonstration. It seems that there are really only two choices when it comes to the quick to program and easy to use ver

Comparing a board image against gerbers

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 22 02:32:33 EDT 2013 | alexeis

Hi, If your PCB is large, you waste a time. Any picture, you takes, will be with corner distortion. I suggest you to: 1. use AOI (manually or automatically) 2. try simulation of your PCB production before real SMT production process 3. use human FAI

inline AOI (whats the best!)

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 12:06:09 EST 2011 | rway

Do a search for AOI on the forum. This question has been asked many times and there is plenty of information available on this forum to help you come to a good conclusion. We have two YesTech M1 systems. With most of the posts that I have read, th

Can anyone tell me that between Mirtek & Kohyoung which AOI machine will be better and why?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 12:58:11 EST 2015 | anvil1021

The MV-7 OMNI is a Great Machine, has the same 3D Solution MV-9 Quad Moire Multi Frequency System. You will not be disappointed, you will find new ways to use the 3D system as time goes on and it is rock stable and incredibly precise. Either the MV-

Lead Free ...

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 10:21:10 EDT 2004 | pioneertechnology

Hi All We have been manufacturing lead free in the UK for about two years now in a fashion. Let me expalin. Two years ago we began to change over our wave solder machines to lead free process. We read all the articles and attended the seminars on

AOI selection,specifically ViTechnology and Mirtec

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 01:17:33 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

You should also check out YesTech. Both companies should give you in house demo's and be willing to leave a machine there to try out for 30 days. They are with out a doubt only as good as the programmer. I think the support from Yestech would be bett

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 19:43:14 EDT 2005 | BTaylor

I agree with steve. With so many vendors advertising to be the best, it is critical to have a "real time" demonstration on your product. Take a few good boards and a few defect boards along with the necessary data to the demo. Don't allow any prog

AOI Joint Inspection

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 14:26:39 EDT 2008 | hegemon

We use Mirtec MV-7s for post SMT inspection of solder joints as well. The artistry is in the program debug. We are very pleased with the solder inspections provided by these machines, and technology having advanced bit, most every AOI machine has t

Re: AOI

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 11:16:04 EST 1999 | Boca

Chris, Some ramblings- Your choice depends on factors like which defects you're looking for, bugdet, quality inspection philosophy, high or low mix environment, sample sizes or 100%, and so on. Are you going to test 100% of the product coming off t


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