Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 11:24:50 EDT 2015 | cusackmusic
I've been running Quads for over 10 years, and I love them. I've had almost every model, from the 100, to our current IVCs, and QSP2. We are getting busier, and I'm thinking about upgrading. I have TONS of feeders, so the simple solution would be t
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 11:26:10 EST 2015 | emeto
ASM would be my top choice for any type of production. solid hardware, combined with very powerful software - you can really place everything with these machines. Juki is nice too. Very durable - good hardware. Software though is not so good.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 15:14:25 EST 2015 | dyoungquist
We have had very good after sale support from Mycronic (Mydata). They can do high volume (speed) but where they outperform many other brands is their lower setup times. If you do high mix, low/medium volume I would recommend them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 07:41:27 EST 2016 | nonford150
Have to second Phil's assessment of Juki. Been running for over 10 years; rarely break; when they do service is quick. Maintenance costs are consistently 15% of our sister companies running Fuji.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 23:31:14 EST 1998 | Gang
I got Quad QSV-1 assemblier and Tescon Point5588 fly probe tester this year. Any body know what kind software suit best for transfer Cadence Alegro 13 CAD data into those QSV-1 and Point5588 machine ? There are some software packages like UNICAM and
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 09:29:29 EST 2015 | tsvetan
Any major brand (Samsung, Juki, Panasonic, Fuji) will work, most important is what service and support you will get *after* you buy the new machine. Once the machine is set and run, the most annoying part is to have downtime waiting for support quest
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 13:43:54 EDT 2013 | ericrr
On one of the products uses a QFP (Quad Flat Package)which is not going on straight, maybe 20 pins per 4 sides. sometimes I have to tweak the alignment before the board goes in the oven, this practice can be a bit of a worry if you over tweak it - pa
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 17:22:09 EST 2015 | tombstonesmt
I couldn't be more pleased with Panasonic. We've upgraded from MPAV's and MSR's to CM602/DT401 and now their NPM platform. NPM's are extremely fast and accurate. Their auto pickup position teach is great especially if you're running any 0402 2mm pit
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 19:52:39 EST 2015 | dontfeedphils
I've dealt with MyData, Assembleon, Fuji, and Juki over the last 9 years with the majority being MyData and Juki so I'll talk about them. MyData was very nice for high mix/low volume due to the ease of setup and smart feeders, but I felt like I was
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 21:05:57 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I got Quad QSV-1 assemblier and Tescon Point5588 fly probe tester this year. Any body know what kind software suit best for transfer Cadence Alegro 13 CAD data into those QSV-1 and Point5588 machine ? | There are some software packages like UNICAM