Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 23:17:47 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| I am interested in seeing how some of you quote smt work. Currently we quote off a bom without component packages known then look in data books to find out what type of component they are. This job will be mine soon but i really believe there is a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 23:05:40 EDT 2022 | kamedatec
I did something similar on Neoden machines. VisualPlace software helps a lot with this task, but the coordinates are never in the correct area where the PCB is, so I manually check the position of the first component and my software adjusts the posit
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 18 10:40:19 EDT 2016 | sarason
First of all do a database or a spreadsheet with all the components and relavant details. Date codes, manufacturer. Abbreviated part no., Full part no, description, Then you can put them online on your own website. You may find a few sales of your de
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 10:29:28 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| Dear all, | | We've got a curious problem. We have had a major problem with BGA's occasionally being placed one to several rows or columns off the pads. We are using Universal's GSM2 platform for our general purpose placements. Our Universal re
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 14:40:13 EDT 2010 | rgduval
It's pretty much true, every company builds their own package database...usually on an as you go basis, meaning you create packages as you need them. If you bought the machine from MyData, it should have shipped with at least the basic packages in p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 05:30:11 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, You are right. PanaPro system isn�t very easy to use; it�s rather complex system, but very flexible and very powerful. It has a powerful core together with a lot of useful software functions. For example build-in text post-processor, good
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 03:10:40 EDT 2015 | alexeis
Hi, I know that old (and new) Samsung SMT machines uses Microsoft Access for component and package libraries. But I am asking about collection machine performance information (including starting/ending, errors etc.). As we know, T-Manager is exactly
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 19:20:49 EDT 2010 | rway
This table, is it in a database? And is it indicating the number of component, solder insp. etc based on one board or one panel? It needs to be based on the total number of inspection on your panelized pcb. The equation works, you may just be look
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 05:29:13 EDT 2000 | Charles S.
We have had a similar problem here and looked to using a bar code reader system available from our pick and place machine manufacturer (Siemens) the big downside of this was that we needed to maintain a barcode database for all our components to ensu
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 13:10:13 EDT 2004 | gregp
Stefan, The scenario you describe is the way it is done on our 3 series placement machines. The C5 series is a databased arrangement. Each reel (tube and tray) that comes in the door gets a unique ID (and a barcode label). This is done with the C5