Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 19:05:11 EDT 2020 | glasscake
I was told by Mirtec I could not get any manuals without buying the second owner support. I have a simple manual that goes over making a program, creating parts. That manual covers using the Mount inspect, IC inspect, Chip inspect tools but nothing
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 | Wed May 23 08:39:37 EDT 2012 | tony_d
Thomas, We evaluated several AOI machines and narrowed the field to two, YESTech and MIRTEC. We had an opportunity to work with both of these machines on our production floor. In our experience, the MIRTEC machine simply outperformed the competitive
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 11:39:13 EDT 2010 | markslade
I have a mirtec MV-3L, does any one know, when drawing a component part with varios side angle camera views can i group that part and its camera views to save in the library and if so how?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 18:08:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
There is a option to enable no good marking that must be enabled on the board options where you reset your board count and images. dose the marker zero on startup?. If not then it may also need enabled in the inspector settings. ead
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 18:13:53 EST 2011 | eadthem
Mirtec MV3l is a decent machine, It can take some skill and time to program but once its ready it will be accurate.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 05:05:18 EDT 2011 | tzucury
I have a vision problem because the cam is seeing blurry, but if i manually lift the board it's starting to see more clearly, how could i fix this focus problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 11:19:15 EDT 2012 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I have 2 Mirtec MV-7 AOI's and we have never had any problems with the inspection on these machines, in the hardware they are tough, one has been running more that 6 years only with the preventive maintenance and some wearable parts.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 19:13:52 EDT 2012 | swag
Could be your drive(s) getting full. The individual program files and picture files used on those machines are huge.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 20:22:45 EDT 2012 | hegemon
SWAG may be correct. The program files, the defect data, and images do pile up. You will also experience this is you have a lot of components that are not linked to your libraries. These too will add up over time, and cause considerable slowdown. '