Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 12:08:50 EDT 2010 | tod1967
I checked with MVP after Reese's comment, they use special color lighting in addition and have many customers detecting lifted leads successfully. It doesn't really matter unless your looking for a better AOI system/supplier. Hopefully your equip
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 20:26:53 EDT 2008 | fishingfool
Dominik, Pixel size should not be the main criteria for selecting an AOI. I have a customer that has 2 MVP and they say the solder test are good but part reconigtion is not so good. You also say you need some flexibility on software. I also have
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 22:48:46 EDT 2011 | tony_d
Hello NHTech, When it came time to invest in AOI, my team and I checked out several machines. We run a wide variety of products and our changeover is high, on the order of five to ten jobs per day. MVP is one of the machines that we looked at, how
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 11:09:55 EDT 2008 | fede
I�m interested in the F1 model, due to the possibility of this system to be configured with 1 top camera and 4 side. We are manufacturing 0402 and 0.4mm fine pitch Lead Free, and our PCB�s quality is not very good. With just one camera are you able t
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 06:28:47 EST 2009 | daveyb
That may have been the case a while back and I know this is an a fairly old post, but during this year we had most onsite for trial and the latest MVP software stood out for us (plus I think the rules based method suits us best), plus their support i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 03:32:12 EST 2009 | tod1967
Check with MVP and others providing algorythm type software coupled with their camera's. It is more time consuming to initially program however you get out what you put in. 0402's are not a big challenge for them at all.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 23:50:25 EDT 2000 | Michael Beck
Paul: MVT is certainly still around and continues to dominate the worldwide AOI market. Frankly, the charge that this company has "stopped servicing their equipment", is libelous. The fact that you're employed by an MVT competitor, MVP, should hav
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 13 08:16:16 EST 1999 | Chris Jackson
I am interested in discussing AOI. I am looking at introducing a system to a new SMT line. I am very interested in hearing from someone with MVP, MVT, Kestra, and CRTechnologies. The combo of x-ray and 2D inspecion that CRTechnologies offers is very
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 31 22:55:59 EST 1998 | Kallol Chakraborty
| Can anyone help me out? I am looking for any information on In-line automatic optical inspection systems for SMT (not Bare Board). Does anyone have any thoughts which equipment is ok? I have visited MVT & cyberoptics sites but i would like more det
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 09:25:24 EDT 2004 | dana
We are presently in the process of selecting an AOI manufacturer for our facility. We are mainly HMLV (mixed technology). I've investigated several including MVP, VI, Yes Tech etc... They all give a good presentation, but I would like to get input fr