Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 07:52:55 EDT 2005 | avalancher
Some machines can check for polarity while doing vision inspection. Although this will differ from component to component, it is a thought to consider.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 08:38:35 EDT 2005 | DiveGuy
Keep It Simple Stupid; old saying for engineers not to make things complex. the simpler things are kept the less likely the chance of error.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 05:34:16 EST 2011 | jmw
Check in you system configuration that you dont have the opiton to use a matrix tray handler turned on. This is what i have seen cause this problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 12:28:04 EST 2018 | deanm
How many feeders do you need and what is the price of each width? Factor that into your equation. Onsite service is coming from ??? Annual fees for tech support, etc.? Does it handle matrix trays? You might need that in the future.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 13:09:37 EST 2018 | reckless
I only need 30 feeders. It comes with 64. What do you mean price of each width? No onsite service - so major drawback. Free tech support 24/7 for lifetime of product. What are matrix trays?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 15:20:35 EDT 2001 | stefwitt
You can make up a plate over lapping the tape exit guide and to the right up to the nozzle changer. It should hold three standard size Jedec trays. I used the bases of two old vibratory feeder. No matter what you do, you should use strong magnets to
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 10:55:17 EST 2009 | tpappano
I have a CSM84VZ, so I was thinking of a device that could be placed on it's "manual tray feeder" instead of one of the 9" wide plastic matrix trays that TQFPs, etc. are supplied in. The machine would be programmed to pick parts from several single-
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 09:00:50 EDT 2008 | josh_brubaker
These images are of two melted matrix trays, full of BGA components, which were left to bake in an oven over the weekend. The oven temperature controller was not checked after a recent power failure and reached a temperature of 715�F. The two trays m
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 15:45:45 EDT 2005 | DannyJ
I usually like to have all the trays use pin 1 in a certain direction. In other words, as you are on the operating side of the machine, all the pin 1's should be on the lower left of the tray. With operators, the KISS principle seems to be necessar
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 04:00:38 EST 2005 | geb
I have a Universal GSM1. I'm trying to add a new 6*16 matrix feeder. Does anyone know what the pickup X & Y refers to in the Pickup Information section. I've looked at an 8*20 and it says x=-38.5 , y=-28.3, but its not clear where it expects zero to