Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 07:29:55 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
You got it. You are aware that Quad defines the theta by steps. 0 = 0, 90 = 6000, 180 = 12000 and 270 = 18000.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 15:00:53 EDT 2011 | bobpan
Sorry about taking so long to respond.......The quadalign is a retrofit. You cant just buy a quad-align and mount it on the machine. There is different firmware,cables,and other stuff. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 06:05:13 EDT 2011 | bobpan
The camera's are different. I think you can get them repaired but you should be able to find used/new ones. Try PPM as a supplier of old quad parts. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 12 00:44:21 EDT 2015 | yadir
Hi, I just got a Quad IVc and I'm learning to use it, I got manuals and it is up and running on DOS with windows 3.1 but I noticed that it the Autoprogram is missing, Does anybody has a copy that can share. Regards Yadir
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:17:24 EDT 2018 | dfl
Ok, I will try and post the result. thanks for the help!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:38:32 EST 2019 | bobpan
try at 2 good luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 11:49:46 EST 2023 | jeana
Hi Everyone ! On our endeavor to get reliable pick and placing with our "new" Quad IVc, we got weird behaviours of the QuadAlign system. When we received the machine the glass of the laser side was cracked, so we removed it and it started working
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 09:32:03 EST 2005 | ???
change the x/y ribbon cable's.....you will probably find one of those are going bad. good luck
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 14 10:42:23 EST 2005 | ???
oh....bye the way....there are dip switches on the driver cards that need set correctly when swapping them.....i hope you set the correct switches when swapping or you probably will never get it to work.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 13:12:49 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
I'm thinking vibe feeder as well. I saw this alot on older machines (Quad IVC) vibe was set too high making parts jump around. If it is a vibe feeded, look for spillage behind the feeder base.