Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 20:57:46 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: |
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:15:16 EDT 2005 | dougs
do you mean the board support pins? generally anytime i've set these up i've just set the height as i've went, i put the pin under the board, with the board clamped, and move it up until it touches the board and set it there. you just need to make
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 25 09:18:40 EDT 1999 | Steve E ( Fuji America )
| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 04:18:03 EST 2006 | Rob
Get a stopwatch & time your functions to see which is the slowest. I am guessing it's going to be the oven, printer (if using paste inspection) or the AOI. If you are talking the average or optimum speed in CPH, that would depend on the type of b
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 07:58:12 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
#1Run a Fuji gold board and see if the problem persist. Is your board clamp slipping? Fid camera tight? etc.. To see if you have a Y axis positioning problem: 1.Put the machine in mecha check 2.Go into Y-axis 3.Place a dial indicator so that the st
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 06:10:52 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | | Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | | | | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following meth
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:05:59 EDT 2000 | CAL
Brian- IPC has SMEMA Down loads for communication protocal: http://www.ipc.org/html/fsresources.htm. Also, I interfaced a fuji CP6 with a Siemens s20 and had to put in a relay and sensor to complete the communications loop. Fuji uses a 24v on/off com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 18:51:42 EDT 2002 | russ
The "BEST" thsat they could do is what is in the manual. BUT we all know that no-one that I know of designs boards with only 0805 on .100" centers with one component. CP 3 should give you on average maybe 10k per hour. IP 2 I really don't know sin
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 10:24:22 EDT 2004 | sdsmt
i worked with cp6s in 1995 and 1996. we always had missing part problems that was machine related. we had to inspect every board for missing parts. it was a disaster, imho, but i expect a chipshooter to consistently load chips. otherwise, it was
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 10:47:48 EDT 2006 | FredC
Hello Mika, I just checked a windmill and a test nozzle we have on the bench. The useful travel of the nozzle before the risk of the crosspin getting stuck in the loading gate is 1.5mm, if it gets stuck it is the nozzle is 1.7 up. If the cross pin is