Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 21:58:54 EDT 2002 | Gang shen
thank all of your kind help.today I set the camera gain and offset same as the camera2,the gain is 180,and the offset is 105. First the vision process is failed to pass ,later I found the size of the BGA ball in the screen is so smaller than the rea
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 14:37:24 EDT 2002 | norvica
I have an Altai mains adapter. Input 240v ac Output 3,4.5,6,7.5,9,12 v dc 300mA MAX It has a polarity plug where you plug in the lead. I want to run a 3v Fuji film digital camera. Do i plug in the plug so the + goes to the - or the + goes to the +
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 14:10:30 EDT 2003 | russ
here is how it is done. 1.Position the stencil in the machine. 2.Position the board onto the PCB tooling as close to being aligned with the stencil as you can. 3.Place mylar or some thin clear material over the board. your printer should have prov
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 01:26:30 EST 2004 | Frank
The 575 was based on the 570 machine. The 570 was Juki's first laser centered machine. It can do 0402 and ICs with a pitch of 0.65mm or greater. The 575, was a re-vamped 570 that Zevatech came up with. Juki played no part in the 575. Zevatech ad
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 09:01:38 EST 2004 | azdback
One thing that it doesn't make sense, I have never seen the GSM picking up one component leads down, present it to the camera leads down and reject it. Just so it can pick two more components from the same reel and present it leads up and accept it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:15:37 EDT 2004 | pjc
MPM uses a one-print-Mylar system, as do other printer mfrs. In this system there is a Mylar sheet attached to a frame that is secured over the printer table with the board on it. You print onto the Mylar. The table X-Y-theta manual adjustments are u
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:28:17 EDT 2004 | russ
I would look at the Samsung CP40 or 45. They have the placement rates you want even a little better on the 40. the 45 will double that easily. They handle all types of parts down to 0201 components. Depending on the camera you select (25mm) you ca
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 19:37:51 EDT 2004 | simmcircuits
Thank you Paul, this is the actual information I need to adjust the camera! At the moment I have actually reduced the offset values down to 0.7 from a previous 4.0. I have done this by editing the AP.CAL, took a while to get the proper values as I ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 08:09:51 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
The only time I have seen any Fuji IP need calibration is if you have had a serious crash, or if an axis or camera has been removed. Make sure you don't have something else going on. For instance check these things: 1.Check nozzle vacuum 2.Make sur
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 09:39:15 EDT 2005 | electromek
We had some defective camera's on our GSM's. The repair guys wanted $12,500US for two replacements from UIC. I found rebuilds at this place in New York State for $249 each. They have been working great for two years now. I even got back $30 for the o