Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 01:53:19 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hey Tony Although clearly everyone so far on this forum agrees that there is no real number in real life and virtual life is well....useless. The reality is that what you are really after is maximizing uptime, meaning, look closely at every event t
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 15:59:25 EDT 2004 | kbayram
Hello, I'm looking for a lower end used machine that can place a 55x44mm sized bga component, placement speed is n't concern. At the moment I have only found the quad ivc to be capable although I'm worried about the placement accuracy and repeatabi
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 18:26:05 EDT 2002 | pjc
If you are talking actual placement rate- from first fiducial read of board no. 1 to first fiducial read of board no. 2, here is the best I've ever seen based on the boards I've run: CP3- 141 seconds for 468 components per board (all rectangular chi
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 11:06:33 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
We have never been able to get our IP3 to place BGA's consistently. We installed new bulbs,ran glass plate calibration,played with scan speeds, scan area etc. etc.... I would not recommend this machine for BGA's
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 19:02:19 EST 2006 | mika
This type of component packages works best with vision type: 254 - irregular. Measure the total package length including the leads. Also set the body dimension x-y tolerances to at least 0.35mm and the the pick up x-y tolerences to 0.5mm in the part
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 31 10:27:39 EST 2006 | pima
Thanks Mika. I will have opportunity to check it out in New Year, because now we dont have production. So far we have beeen using vision type 11 and to be honest this type of defect, that placement of TNTA at flank side, happend very seldom. Usually
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 08:37:16 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen
The Sanyo Short machine, with 80 8mm feeder slots is a great high speed with a small footprint. The new TIM-5000 flexible placer offers an incredible range of components and flexibility. You may want to consider this option also. Depending on your bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 12:45:23 EDT 1998 | smd
| | | I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine pi
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 12:06:45 EDT 1999 | The Guc
| | | | I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 08:47:58 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
John, I'll throw my bit of confusion into the pot, here. Your limited floorspace, coupled with your technology mix vs. volume mix narrows the scope of your search. You don't say what your budget is, or whether you are looking for speed. I'll give y