Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:44:17 EDT 2006 | bobpan
You can either optimize both boards from the very start to the same table top or you can assign the feeders under configure tabletop to the same spot that they were in when you optimized the first program. Remember that you can optimize many differen
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 23:28:54 EDT 2006 | SD
Sounds like you have a non-IQ system? If you can, get one! It makes life much easier. Costly, though! Anyway, as stated above, your best bet is to assign multiple boards to the same table top. If the two boards are 99% similar, use a full opti
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 07:37:57 EDT 2006 | craig_83
We have the IQ system. The problem that I was having is that when I load one board to the other, I want to avoid the table top changeovers. So I figure if I can make certain tabletops to run certain boards the changeovers would be much less. I though
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 10:21:36 EST 2008 | jax
Haven't used Quad in a long time but here is what I have in my system for that item: Precision Placement Machines, Inc. (Fremont, NH) Part # 5-1567-025-5 Price $1750.00 Contact Info: Phone # 603-895-5112 Quad will charge around $2750.00
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 08:14:15 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
We're expereincing issues in our pick and place machine due to what I consider a server warping of the PCB. The PCB is received this way from our PCB manufacturer. Before I push to much, I would like to know options for a cause. The warp is so bad,
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 15:21:46 EDT 2010 | tanderson
I'm having problems with Quad QSP-2 pick n place machines recognizing fiducials. We are cleaning the fiducials, but that's tedious and time consuming ( I don't know anyone who routinely cleans them). We have solder mask clearance around the fiducials
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 15:29:09 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
I have a QSP-2 which I assume is in the same family as the QSA-30. I compared the diagram that is in the service manual with a board from a 2-C and they appear to be the same. Your best bet would be to contact PPM at http://www.goppm.com. They shoul
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 10:02:56 EDT 2011 | bobpan
Those cards are all different. The c-series stands alone by itself while a qsp2 and qsa-30 mount into a slot. They were all manufactured seperately for each machine. I would purchase a new refurbished one for the 2c machine and forget about the other
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 15:12:47 EDT 2012 | tanderson
We clean (using a pencil eraser) the fiducials on all our PCBs before processing them through a QUAD QSP-2. We're discussing pcb's with our fabricator to see if they have recommendations. Some of our Engineers believe it is the QUAD that's the proble
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:42:45 EDT 2013 | tanderson
These are dropped/mis-placed by the machines. We have older Quad QSP-2's. My concern is it's easy for the operators to overlook the dropped parts, keep running the job and when they're done, throw away parts (inexpensive resistors aren't such an issu