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My-Data TP9-UFP info please!!!

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 09:55:50 EDT 2007 | rgduval

We're running an older TP9-U, and clocking in somewhere around 3000 cph, realistically. Placements, however, are very accurate. Works fine down to 0402's, high-pin count QFPs, etc. My -U doesn't do great on optical centering...it works, but it's a

mydata tp9 vs philips topaz

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:35:34 EST 2007 | dyoungquist

MyData TP9s Work well in high mix applications because change over time from 1 job to the next can be done in as little as 15 minutes if you have the right mix of magazines/feeders. Component placement rates vary depending on which component you ar

Re: SMT Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 00:25:59 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee

Last October I purchased a Mydata over a Phillips and Amistar. I've done things on my Mydata that is impossible on the other machines. I can build the top side and the bottom side of two boards at the same time (I print both sides at once). I can "

Re: SMT Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 06:36:09 EDT 1998 | RogerB

Were in similar situation last year and opted for the Mydata. Very satisfied ! | | Our company is currently looking to implement a SMT production line. What I am looking for is feedback on people's experiences with various machines. | | Here's what

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 16:19:41 EDT 2018 | dleeper

Quad didn't go out of business because they made stellar machines, but if you are running the same board all day long, you can get it dialed in where it's repeatable and reliable. Spares aren't expensive (at least by comparison)and there are lots of

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