Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 14:00:53 EST 2020 | scotceltic
At my last company we used the VJ Electronix XQuik II counter. Worked well. Main reason we chose was it automatically updated the counts to our inventory system Bartector. http://www.us-tech.com/RelId/1707767/ISvars/default/VJ_Electronix_Adds_Comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 09:49:58 EDT 2004 | davef
We know of no such service provider in Malaysia. Consider contacting major xray equipment suppliers [eg, Glenbrook. V.J. ElectroniX, Agilent, Teradyne, etc] to determine: * Service suppliers in your region. * Terms that they offer in providing xray
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 11:54:41 EDT 2005 | jdumont
I agree with Russ, check Glenbrook out. We ended up getting a VJ Electronix 1500 but I was pushing for the Glenbrook.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 18:23:13 EDT 2020 | capse
VJ Electronix (I'm one of their Reps) acquired the Teredyne manual x-ray system line back in 2003. I don't know what support is offered for legacy systems. The products have evolved over time. Their number is 978-486-4777.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 11:05:43 EST 2001 | vbutani
You can get systems at various performance levels depending on your budget. The low cost systems are a great way to start off and then you can upgrade to a higher performance unit when you move to finer pitch components. Check out the VJ-1000LP at h