Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 00:38:57 EST 2012 | iqvisionmachine
About iQVision Incorporated in July 2011, iQVision’s mission is to provide reliable, robust vision-inspection solutions to Australian manufacturing industries, by establishing, then automating, objective quality processes. iQVision is a Matthews-af
Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 14:07:34 EDT 2015 | joecurran
Hello g, I was alerted to your post by our marketing team. Yes, the Automove can run Fluidmove for Windows XP but only if the system does not have a downward looking camera and only if greater than serial number 3812. If it has a camera then the P
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 05:43:52 EDT 2016 | zxcvb
I have many PCBs that use an AVR in SMD packaging, and since I frequently change the firmware in prototype boards, I'm trying to come with the best solution to program the AVR quickly and easily. The first approach was to have a standard header (2x5
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:53:21 EST 1999 | Tom B.
We use Siemens equipment at our plant. I agree with what everyone said in the forum. These machines are primarily made for fixed or specfic PCB runs. The feeders are very well built as others have metioned. If you plan on excessive change over's,
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 22:30:01 EST 2011 | olddog
Hi again Bob, I'll go by your item numbers: 1. OK, I'll not worry about it. 2. Somehow, it seems to me that it must be doing something or in Run Step Placements there wouldn't be different behavior for Alignment type 0 vs. other settings. I know I'
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 10:28:23 EDT 2012 | wucern
I study at the Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. We are working on a project with CERN that is about a new technology of data aggregators and our first goal is to find potential fields of
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:48:47 EDT 2010 | bootstrap
I like what you're doing. 20 years ago anyone, hobbyists and tiny garage-shop companies could create electronics devices just as sophisticated and cool as big corporations. Today, SMT has largely trashed the creativity (and competition) that existe