Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 10:04:27 EDT 2015 | emeto
1. Automated optical inspection(this is a machine that checks for you using camera and software algorithms for recognition) 2. Electrical test. For any PCB a test device can be made. A standard one will look like this: Put the board in the device. Go
Electronics Forum | Sun May 12 09:17:48 EDT 2002 | Thomas Hodge
First of all are you looking for a inline or a table top unit. We paid 50k for a Testronics unit and it does ok but I feel like others and that is if you have the inspection & controls in place you should be able to build quality boards by controlli
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 12:02:13 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Automation and low cost is an oxymoron sort of like jumbo shrimp. Automation will set you back $20,000-100,000. Optical comparitors aren't cheap either. Low cost means good eyeballs, a "golden" sample board and up-to-date documentation. Also low c
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 18:46:12 EDT 2002 | peterson
I posted a similar question a few months ago. Basically, I asked: "Can anyone who is NOT a salesman for an OI company, provide an objective argument for purchasing these very expensive systems." Well folks, not surprisingly, no one has posted a respo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 20:31:55 EDT 2003 | iman
In a perfect world, the machines would be maint."guys" for the automation machines. Think "closed loop" system. Anyway, getting back to our reality job, we are still game for automation to improve thru'put, quality, reduce problems. The focus here
Electronics Forum | Sun May 12 23:50:16 EDT 2002 | caldon
Here are a few key points when concidering AOI. Programming and how easy is it. Also, I am not a big fan of gold board AOI. There are other ways (neural networking to name one)that are much more efficient. Can the system identify Characters? ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 03:03:26 EDT 2003 | iman
With mounting interest in the "Automated Optical Inspection" thread revolving around SMTnet, was wondering from a end-user point of view, does anyone have recommended configuration AOI machine to recomend for purchase? what were the key benefits o
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 19:28:44 EST 2004 | adlsmt
YesTech is new but its the CRTechnology guys and they hired some other Photon guys. So my personal opinion is they know the software end of it with no investment in it and the hardware platform looks good to me but they do outsource it. So they have
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 13:42:45 EST 2004 | Tom Parkinson
We use a MIRTEC high res bench top system and are real happy with the performace. We have used it for both pre-reflow Mainly checking parts and part numbers) and post reflow for everything including solder joints. Easy to program and as you do more
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 08:55:40 EST 2018 | davef
Some breadcrumbs for you ... Orbotech: In 2009, Orbotech's Assembly Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) division, which had been started in 1997 by the acquisition of Schuh GmbH, was spun off into a separate company, ORPRO Vision GmbH, which was then
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