Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:41:13 EDT 2010 | cusackmusic
Depends on what you mean by full speed. We run them Full Speed on our Quad IIC, and IVC. But those aren't as fast as newer machines. I assume there is a speed at which the vacuum just won't be able to hold on anymore.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 16:30:04 EDT 2010 | cusackmusic
We use Quad IICs, and IVCs and love them. They can be expensive to fix, but they are pretty reliable. I think PPM is releasing Windows software for their rebuilt machines, although I think it was going to be exensive. Maybe they give it away with
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 07:37:59 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
Have you performed the camera to nozzle calibration ? I can send you instructions for this if you need them.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 09:46:27 EDT 2011 | veeckm
Thanks for the reply. I have not performed the camera to nozzle calibration. Is this the same as the calibration of the vu3 camera in the manual? If you would please give me your instructions, any help is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 10:14:06 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
The camera to nozzle offset calibration requires that you modify some of the mod codes once the offsets are calculated. This is not part of the VU3 calibration. Send me your email address so that i can attach a copy of the manual for you.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 16:32:05 EDT 2011 | veeckm
I got the camera nozzle offset corrected but after the machine runs for a while the offset will drift and its out the specs I set it to. Any help is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 08:17:57 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
Parts that are the same size can share the same extent #. If you are placing 100 different 0805 components you will need only 1 extent.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 07:41:19 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
Yes, what you are thinking is correct. Assuming an 0805 capacitor parts that are picked from the front and back of the machine will be picked at 0 theta. Parts that are on the left or right will be picked at a 90 theta. This way they can all share th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 07:29:55 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
You got it. You are aware that Quad defines the theta by steps. 0 = 0, 90 = 6000, 180 = 12000 and 270 = 18000.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 09:39:26 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
Sorry but I have never worked with a machine that has the Cyberoptics system. Have you tried talking to PPM (www.goppm.com), They have been very helpful to me.