Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 16:47:52 EDT 2011 | hegemon
You need to define what it is you are inspecting for, and more importantly, what benefits you are trying to achieve with your acquisition of the technology? Inspecting post placement, post reflow, or both? Solder Joints? Through Holes? Part numbers
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 05:29:30 EDT 2018 | rob
Fuji makes great machines, just depends on the local support If you are not doing anything special I'd probably just go with the I-pulses as you'll get a lot more machine for your money, and have some left over for inline AOI/SPI or look at somethin
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 03:01:06 EST 2020 | leo_dektec
Hello toki, The only factor you need to consider is the production yield. If the volume is really high, need two smt line to run continually to meet the production, then u have no choice. If the volume is not that much, then u can consider below smt
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 04:07:27 EDT 2004 | Nick.W (TWN)
Hi, > > Has anyone had any experience with lead > free Sn-8Zn-3Bi solder paste? Apparently in Japan > it's becoming popular because it's got a melting > point of below +200C. > > Can anyone confirm that, > or does anyone have experience with >
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 03:21:20 EDT 2001 | Eyal Duzy
Phil, In the considerations you make for choosing an AOI tool, you should check what a vendor delivers today and what will it be able to deliver in the future. As the role of AOI in the SMT production line evolves from "detection" to "prevention"
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 31 17:28:09 EDT 2008 | rezer
Hello federico, This is Reese. Yes, you can pick up tombstoned parts reliably with the M1. You cannot pick up lifted leads very well however. I have not tried other algorithms yet, just histogram analysis which is the standard method for inspecti
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 12:50:12 EDT 2008 | devgru
Dominik, I have to agree with Andrew on his choice of Inspection Technology, but not the vendor. I looked at 2 of the 3 that you are asking about (TRI did not make my cut as I just didn't get a good feeling from them). I also looked at the Mirtec and
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 12:27:16 EST 2006 | bentigano
The company that I work for is a high-mix, mid-high volume manufacturer, and we also chose the YesTech AOI equipment. We currently have a YTV-2050 (the conveyorized machine with 5 cameras), and also the YTV-1000 (table-top version of the YTV-2050, wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 10:23:14 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
I'm no AOI expert by any means, however I spent a few minutes one time about 4 years ago working on an old CR Technology (or is it CR Technologies?) machine so I've been chosen by my company to be the "technical guy" for our AOI evaluation. We are l
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 10:26:13 EDT 2010 | fishingfool
Manjunath The top camera will be used for probably 90-95% of your inspection needs. However, without side cameras that 5-10% of uninspected parts can be a real pain to manually verify. What you need to figure out is what is your product to inspe