Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 06:18:32 EST 2012 | sarason
I am just releasing Version 1.0.0.9 Beta Release Added feeder swapping. minor fix in Mydata TP Sys 2.7 Added more Juki 2000 and 700 series and Yamaha YP/YG machines, more Panasonic machines. Updated Options tab, User interface cleansing Added Check
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 19:13:33 EDT 2016 | darby
Thanks Sr. If you have zero tolerance for simul pick up in your component files then you will not have simul pick up due to variances in your head offsets. So you are saying that on your Juki you run a tolerance for 0201? All other head positions at
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 20:57:22 EDT 2021 | stephendo
It will be tough to get a good line for that cost. You might want to start by looking at Mydata and Juki for the machines. Ekra for the screen printer and Heller for the oven is where you might want to start. If you have not already you might want
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 00:18:55 EDT 2016 | darby
Sorry for delay - been flat out. Sr - I understand what you are saying. My concern is that combined with the head offsets and variations in pick points (i.e. having to teach feeder positions for very slight amounts like 0.05mm)then you cycle times wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 10:42:40 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd
I have a customer who ask close to prototyping jobs with low volume and high-mix components. A regular job have around 5-30 pieces board but have high quantity and many type of components. All the time over 1000 pieces of parts on board from 250-350
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 10:13:00 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
I'm sure Juki would be happy to explain the difference to you.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 13 23:41:31 EDT 2016 | sarason
Download PCBSynergy which is located here. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ It has outputs for the KE750,KE760 and 2080 from Juki It will read a large number of CAD formats. Including Altium PCBDOC, and Protel PCB and all the variants inbetwe
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 19:02:00 EDT 2013 | garym4569
I would definitely consider Juki.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 12:36:03 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
My company uses both Juki electric and mechanical feeders. Yes, electric feeders are much more efficient than mechanical as far as pick speed and general feed speed. However, if a reel runs out, it usually takes our operators under a minute to change
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 10:42:25 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
We use the Juki electric feeders, I have not seen the mechanical ones. The reel holder is the only problem we have had with these feeders(cheaply built). That said our operators are trained to change a feeder in less than one minute, (originally it w