Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 11:30:11 EST 1999 | af ng
Is there anyone know where to get information on PIck & Place equipment Program optimisation ( to improve the speed of component placement for boards). Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 15:37:41 EST 2004 | pdeuel
What type of P&P machine? Useing any Placement force? Ramp speed in reflow? PCB thickness properly defined? Tooling supports too high? Any doubble stacking of parts? Occuring with only one part manufacturer? Start with processes where problem is note
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 04 10:48:08 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Piet, We looked into this too at some length (we do a lot of FPGA and 16 & 32 bit micro designs) and every semi auto machine we checked out was to be fair, crap. Especially on the number & type of devices you could sucessfully handle, set up & a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 13:11:38 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
We used to run a TP9-2 but upgraded to the MY series about 5 years ago..... Encoder going bad is a likely possibility, especially on a machine that old. I can't say for sure that is your problem but we did have to replace an encoder on our TP9 (I
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 02:16:55 EDT 2022 | spacecase
Hey I'm having an issue with a samsung 421f component placer. The machine is fine on the first 5 boards then on the 6th or so it just throws them wherever. The problem is the smallest flat components start sticking to the nozzle even after hitting th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 16:34:54 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello gregp, IPC released 9850 on October 22, 2002 after the industry came together to standardize a method to determine placement capability as it relates to placement speed. As I'm sure you are aware, the standard gives placement machine manufactur
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 03:19:07 EDT 2006 | bvdb
We've been running our Fuji IP-1 fine placement machine at 50% speed for the last few months because some of the cogged belts had cracks in them. The belts have been replaced and we're now enjoying 80% of full speed. Is there any reason not to cran
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 17:32:10 EST 2017 | b_harte
Hi James,(Apologies for the long post) If you are still having this problem there is a solution that you can try. If on a paper carrier the black support / insert can be modified. the insertion of a cylinder magnet can hold the component down at "fas
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 09:29:16 EDT 2006 | davef
A flying probe tester is a mid-speed placement machine with no feeders and the placement heads replaced with manufacturing defects analyzer test probe activator head. It is useful for testing bare boards, first piece inspections, and low volume prod
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 00:18:01 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Hi Serge, If you are really looking at a new machine, why not try Assembleon AX-3 configured for 45K cph (rated speed, 30K IPC9850 speed). This machine can be future upgraded upto 90K cph (rated speed, 60Kcph IPC 9850 speed). You get placement force