Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 19:59:02 EDT 2016 | mhanrahan
We've just purchased a CP45FV Neo to replace an ancient Panasonic line. First non-Panasonic placement equipment I've worked on, so learning as I go here. So far it's been pretty straightforward. However, we use some parts that come in QFN or LCC p
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 03:24:54 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I don't know this exact machine, but it likely has similar logic to some other Samsung machines. The E-stop buttons have TWO sections. One shuts off the "main start" button, the other informs the computer that the button has been pressed. If you d
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 02:24:58 EDT 2004 | darby
What config are you replacing? ie 1 machine, 2 x 3machine lines, 1 x 2 machine line etc. What do you want to place with it? I can't comment on the Contact machines having never used one. On Samsungs I will say this. For your own benefit consider the
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 11:38:17 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
If your parts are placing correctly you should be fine as far as calibration. As with all pick & place machines they need greased and filters changed. The maintenance should be in the manual. You can call dynatech they should be able to help you out.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 02:25:03 EDT 2016 | bukas
part -> new part -> select USER IC from package droplist -> edit body -> lead parameter & group
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 11:41:27 EST 2018 | dalsenkenneth
Hello, bukas! Still experiencing the same thing until now?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 02:09:55 EST 2018 | bukas
yes I am, today im going to try to load backup image on to HDD. this error occurs before any machine movement, so it might be SW error... at least I hope so
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 07:06:20 EDT 2020 | bukas
did you try to unslot all computer boards (both PC and machine)and put them back? sometimes they loose contact and make wacky errors...
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 12:01:14 EDT 2020 | inspiredmorris20
Thank you bukas, I have not tried to unslot the computer boards. Are you referring to unplug the hardware connections to each circuit board and reconnect them? Thanks again for the reply!!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 13:31:09 EDT 2020 | bukas
when something like this happens I usually do a connector and PCB slot cleaning. apply contact cleaner and plug/unplug (slot/unslot) connector (PCB) few times then blow it out dry. do it for each PCB and connector.