Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 31 17:28:09 EDT 2008 | rezer
Hello federico, This is Reese. Yes, you can pick up tombstoned parts reliably with the M1. You cannot pick up lifted leads very well however. I have not tried other algorithms yet, just histogram analysis which is the standard method for inspecti
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 19:56:56 EDT 2008 | hegemon
We did extensive side by side (by side) testing of three AOI machines Omron, YesTech and Mirtec. In the end, even with weighted scores, the difference in the top two machine was still only four/tenths of a point. Third place was a distant 14 points
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 12:50:12 EDT 2008 | devgru
Dominik, I have to agree with Andrew on his choice of Inspection Technology, but not the vendor. I looked at 2 of the 3 that you are asking about (TRI did not make my cut as I just didn't get a good feeling from them). I also looked at the Mirtec and
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 15:03:47 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi, We got a used Mirtec MV-2HTL. I was able to sort of get it to work without any training. Their software seem well design and it did find the same errors the human inspectors were finding. But be aware that you have to register with Mirtec if you
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 16:24:18 EDT 2008 | rway
We currently use a YesTech M1 system and we are looking to buy another. Two important areas to look at when pursuing AOI equipment: 1) Camera resolution 2) Light sources Depending on your needs, camera resolution can be important depending on the si