Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 12:18:57 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
Assembleon/Philips has their own offline programming software (PPS Gemline) to take you from CAD (they should have a gerber utility) to machine program. A lower cost aproach is something like GC-Preview with the "Plus" option to extract centroids, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 16:54:29 EDT 2008 | snsmt
Assembleon/Philips has their own offline > programming software (PPS Gemline) to take you > from CAD (they should have a gerber utility) to > machine program. A lower cost aproach is > something like GC-Preview with the "Plus" option > to extra
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 01:35:23 EST 2009 | exsydeco
I am a service engineer. Specializing in YAMAHA machines. It is call Philips/assembleon in the europe. I am from Malaysia. Back here, engineers that work in SMT field basically have to know the all machines in the production line. Start from Loader
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 08 11:51:09 EDT 2009 | erhard
Hello, as some guys already pointed out there is some paperwork to do to get someone from Asia to work legally in Europe. But it's not impossible. We got an Assembleon service engineer in from India about 18 months ago, he is still working for us, pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 22:32:09 EDT 2009 | mikehe
I can tell you from current experience that the Sony and Assembleon machines are bullet proof. I just placed 0201's on the Sony G200 and ran it at wide open throttle and it didn't skip a beat. You have to keep in mind that the speed ratings that the
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 27 20:06:13 EST 2010 | jmelson
Oh, the CSM only has one XY offset for each feeder rail. If you don't like it, you can teach any particular feeder location. The crazy thing is the teach camera is an inch in front of the heads (-25 mm Y) so you can't put the teach camera over the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 10:20:16 EST 2010 | kevslatvin
Not familiar with your machines, but on out Assembleon Opals we take the used cover tape from another feeder and tape it to the cover tape of our cut tape we are loading with some thin double stick tape. The 3m VHB type. Then we wrap that with a piec
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 02:40:07 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hi Jeff, There is a visible roughness in the groove in the front most six to eight inches of the screw, and this is where some noise is produced when operating. I called Assembleon once looking for another part, and they flatly offered no support a
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 17:09:48 EDT 2012 | test_tech
I have an Eclipse 1, that is no longer in production use for pick and place, but I would like to use the the gantry system and install a custom head to perform other tasks. I am looking for some guidance or information on how the existing servo con
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 05:48:36 EDT 2012 | vinitverma
Dear Chris, N2324 and N2325 are for nozzle down sensors. THese sensors are located on the left and right side of the left and right walls of the head assembly respectively. There are very small holes in the walles through which these sensors transmi