Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 11:58:09 EST 2006 | derengmao
Could you e-mail me the manual for TOPAZ-X too? Thank you very much.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 23:12:09 EST 2000 | Brad
Chris, Have you considered Fuji? The robustness of Fuji is proven. I have recently done floor space analysis and cost per placement/sqr foot studies. I have also performed ROI studies on these machines. The new CP7 machine from Fuji outperforms th
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 19:47:37 EDT 2002 | bcceng
Mladen, I am in contract manufacturing using the regular Philips Topaz. I started with one now I have four, if market ramps up will be getting more. The Topaz regular can place 0201,BCC,BGA's,Micro BGA's and others depending on the configuration of
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 11:36:23 EDT 2003 | swagner
A good place to get the data you are interested in would be Philips CFT design guidlines.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 14:45:23 EDT 2015 | avg1
I am looking for a company that does repair and maintenance on Assembleon pick and place machines. We have 3 Assembleon Topaz-X machines that need to be calibrated and head repaired. I received a quote from Assembleon which was outrageous. Any inf
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 04:33:52 EDT 2014 | mun4o
Hi all, we have 2 smd line with 2 topaz x|| each.The machines are 10 year old.Now we need more capacity and I am looking for new line.Because there is not space for third line , we must change the p&p with more productive machines.I like Yamaha , an
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 25 17:46:07 EST 2003 | testing
I am currently finding it challenging(help!) to determine how I can introduce SPC ontrol within the AOI process and how the AOI can help control other SMT processes. Can someone please provide me with some ideas or any of excels fancy charts/macro
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 13:38:54 EST 2006 | alden
You could buy a manual from NEA. Email contactus@neainc.com Alden
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 13:31:13 EDT 2006 | BRIAN
PHILIPS TOPAZ X IS A GOOD MACHINE TO HAVE.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 22:22:20 EDT 2007 | darby
Steve, why do you want them on the rear of the machine - fine way to kill an operator.