Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 09:16:54 EDT 2020 | aurash
After reading the machine logs it seems that the problem is on the X-axis but the safety mechanism is disabling all the Servos and the Axis system (all axes) are in error state (that's why the error messages are showing on different axes) The JUKI m
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 12:06:25 EDT 2008 | bsumfg
This thread is a pleading for all those PCB Design experts. A good design person with experience will design for manufacturing as well as to please the customer. Actually that goes hand-in-hand. If a board is designed well from a manufacturing standp
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 08:20:43 EST 2013 | cowens
Thank you so much. We actually did get the machine up and running yesterday morning. We switched the theta and the transport driver cards and it is working now. We have had the connectors burn on us in the past and replaced them. I am hoping the prob
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 04 02:20:20 EST 2011 | ngineer
I just got my hands on a Quad IVc, and am trying to find information on a Z-axis Error # 5 @ startup. I haven't really done anything since recieving the machine, I powered on, the Transport moves back and forth, the pc boots and I press enter to log
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 13:41:25 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Are you sure it is the Z axis, and not the > rotation, I had one machine which often did > something similar, it would buzz loudly, > especially if you touched or applied rotation > pressure to the gear belt which rotates the > head. It never ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 15:14:54 EST 2000 | dean
Dek 248 / 249 (mfg'95) MPM 2000 Realignment? Are you having to insert print offsets (X.Y, theta)? If yes, your vision cubes are out of alignment. This typically happens if a "crash" occures. A "C" tool can correct this. Or are we talking abou
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:06:09 EST 2001 | marting
We have just started to be involved with collumn grid array devices and are currently placing them by Universal GSM machinery. We have been advised by Universal that they supply "On Axis" cameras designed for visioning CGA devices, however the cost i
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:34:50 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach
Inorder to pick up 0402's RELIABLY correction is required in X & Y axis. Their are Chip Shooter that do this, (KME Create, and Sanyo) You can also place at +/- .002" at 43K cph with a Chip Shooter Bulk feeding is also desirable. It is not only the
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 07:23:15 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello ricardof, To implement Cpk studies on SMT production equipment, you will require highly accurate glass plates, glass component slugs, accurately manufactured stencils and a measurement system to perform X, Y and Theta positional deviations from
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 21:56:53 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
The camera is not driven from the motor cards. The camera is attached to what is called a forcer. For the Y axis there are two of them. One is wired backwards from the other. one of the forcers is connected to a flex chanell for the air and electrica