Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 10:11:35 EST 2007 | kpm135
Management at my shop is interested in the Fuji CP6-4000. I have no experience with the Fuji machines and was hoping anyone familiar with this machine would share thier thoughts. I was most curious about what people thought about the ease of programi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 16:54:22 EDT 2008 | slthomas
"He just knows how to give me deadlines on when i should learn this." That's one talent all managers seem to share. ;) Can you email me (via the smtnet link) your email address? I don't think I can attach a document from in this system and I don't
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 27 03:14:13 EST 2008 | stewartp
I can try the ascii file approach. I dont really want to be manually typing in info (amending part part numbers). I've managed to export part numbers and descriptions from our MRP system so all info is there. I give it a try and see what happens..
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 11:51:55 EDT 2009 | mikesewell
We managed to run a ~30" board on an Assembleon Topaz/Emerald with only an 18" capacity by getting creative with the board sensors/clamping and running it as two programs, the manufacturer actually helped us through the workaround. I think we hand
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 06:58:29 EST 2018 | griinder
Thank you guys for your help and detailed explanations. I have successfully been able to teach pads as fids. The camera view is very annoying, but manageable. Especially when teaching inspection positions. On the momentum's we can use Gerber EZ Teac
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 11:47:01 EDT 2022 | tpratt
I got your email and responded a few times. I asked you another question via email, but you can ignore it if you find it because I managed to figure it out. I really can't thank you enough, I never would have figured out the calibration issue witho
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:18:01 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
I've dealt with YesTech, Mirtech, and most recently CyberOptics, and so far my favorite is without a doubt the CyberOptics. The Yestech (pattern match) is very easy to program and use but it took sooooo much up-keep to keep the false calls to a mana
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 02:44:03 EST 2012 | fadzril
Dear all, Have anyone deal with X-Out boards? These defects are declared if one cavity or more from multi cavity boards are defective. There have been a request to use these boards in order to reduce the multi cavity board spoilage at supplier. Ho
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 07:24:01 EDT 2012 | doremi
Just found from another discussion : “The Yestech (pattern match) is very easy to program and use but it took sooooo much up-keep to keep the false calls to a manageable amount. The CyberOptics (also Omron) is more of an algorithm based type of mach
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 11:00:27 EDT 2019 | slthomas
Sometimes it's just because they want "data art" on the walls. I was once tasked with developing an SPC program for our SMT lines. It was crudely implemented (plotting points on a chart template) because this was a BIFF (big improvements for free) p