Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 11:42:10 EDT 2005 | mrmaint
Have alot of exp. on both mydata and philips/assembleon. My preference would be the assembleon. Maintenance is light and they run forever. New software on assembleon is excellant. Customer support is one of the best i have delt with. mrmaint
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 21:29:42 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
| I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine pitch,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 11:14:39 EST 2002 | stefwitt
I wished, I would get a job like that. Malta is a nice spot! With 1500 Cph you can select any machine on the market, but here are some questions. If you use a glue machine you apparently deal with mixed technology boards. If your volume is that low,
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 04:13:07 EDT 2005 | Rob
No offence, but the Universal platform is hardly in the same league in terms of user friendlyness & ease of working on than a Mydata. However it does murder the Mydata in terms of accuracy, repeatability, longevity etc. & the Lightning head leaves
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 13:11:02 EDT 2004 | Scott B
We had an existing Mydata MY15 line and inherited 2 Quad lines (QSP2 and QSX1). We eventually had to get rid of the 2 Quads (major software and hardware issues) and have replaced these two machines with an addition single Mydata MY15 and are getting
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 07:11:39 EDT 2018 | rob
Just depends on who is local to you support wise then, as at your end of the market you want a good machine with cheap training & support Something like: DEK248 or 260 for printing $2K Philips Topaz or Mydata MY9 $5-10K (Mydata's are really easy to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 19:32:19 EDT 2008 | ipdisplays
Thanks all for the advice so far. I'm definitely considering the 4C & the TP9-U. I've also seen a Zeva 575, Philips Eclipse, & Juki 720. These seem to be a little more expensive. Any feedback on these machines - is the extra expense worth it? How e
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 16:36:29 EDT 2014 | chemers
Thanks for the response, Rob. I tried the MOT cards and the problem did not move. I swapped the MOTY with the MOTX, but the MOTX had a small board attached to it that I moved to the MOTY that I tried. Do you know if there is a way to test that small
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 10:08:44 EDT 2013 | rgduval
I've heard that MyData is no longer supporting the TP's, so, getting a new motor might be a difficult proposition. If you can find the motor manuf/part number on the motor itself, you can likely find it on line somewhere...Google the p/n should do i
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 21:33:51 EDT 1998 | Scott
| I do not think that the Mydata can pick from wafer or has the accuracy required (12 micron)! Am I missing something? I don't have personnal experience with flip chip but the next time you're at Nepcon ask Mydata to show you their demo board with