Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 11:55:42 EST 2005 | fasst1
Rob, I also appreciate the banter. It is good to have these discussions with end users in a (hopefully) non sales environment. Philips actually started building Pick and Place machines in 1980 for high volume accounts. They started out because th
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 11:22:20 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Arvydas, Do you want a machine specified at 20K per hour or to run at 20K per hour? Regarding Chipshooters I've worked with Siemens, Philips FCM's, Fuji's, Panasonics & Sanyo/Universal and the best in terms of reliabilty by a long way were the J
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 20:09:03 EDT 2005 | Stefan
Optimizers for pick and place machines are very specific for the type and model of the machine you are using. A chip-shooter will run at optimal speed with the same type of nozzle and minimal table movement. Most X-Y tables have a faster X-axis than
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 08:00:49 EDT 2000 | Mark Charlton
I've been using the Philips CSM84V for more than 7 years now and would be glad to help you any way I can. Do you have a Mark III or is you machine a Mark II or earlier? Some important differences in the way things are done between the two. CSM Too
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 20:32:57 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | I need help in finding solder paste measuring equipment. | | | Hi cuch, | | I have two site where you could to find information about solder paste measuring equipment. The website are: www.cyberoptics.com and www.malcom.org | I already worked
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 15:08:11 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
1. Not quite. The width of 16 mm came most likely from the reel width, which can be up to 15 mm wide for the 8 mm tape. The reel for the 12 mm tape is up to 18 mm wide and would occupy already two slots. If you design a machine from scratch, I would
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 08:47:58 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
John, I'll throw my bit of confusion into the pot, here. Your limited floorspace, coupled with your technology mix vs. volume mix narrows the scope of your search. You don't say what your budget is, or whether you are looking for speed. I'll give y
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 01:43:40 EST 1998 | Erhard
| Can anyone tell me why Philips would obsolete my feeders. I am trying to add a newer machine to my line and I am told that the feeders from my 84VZ no longer work. Is this true? | The feeders were all compatible from the Philips CSM 66 up to the
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Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 02:57:03 EDT 2001 | kjellman
Hi, Why not have a look at Philips/Assembl�on, their ACM machine is quite nice. It may also bring you down to Flip Chip, 0201 some through hole and odd form placement. Nice options like bulk feeding, coplanarity tests, fluxing for FC, prom feeders (