Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 17:00:57 EDT 2001 | mparker
Start with a definition of what you expect the AOI to achieve at each station. Will your in-line machine be post print? Place (pre-reflow) or post reflow? Rather than buy one very expensive machine to put at the end of the line, maybe a couple of
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 10:16:22 EDT 2008 | muarty
I am looking for a straight forward Gage R&R test I can use when evaluating AOI equipment. Anyone carried out similar? Thanks in Advance
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:51:14 EST 2006 | tony_d
Hello Lou, I agree with John S. There is no substitute for first hand experience. I recently evaluated these machines among others for my company. I selected Mirtec based on ease of programming, inspection performance and Gage R&R testing. We
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 12:13:31 EST 2003 | TN
We are having an issue with repeatability and reproduceability in our ICT process. The first pass yield is low but the retest yield is significantly higher. Has anyone out there have done a Gage R&R in their ICT process?
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 23:29:03 EDT 2005 | J~H
Can anyone share with me the method of how the Gage R&R for reflow oven to be done? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 18:05:46 EDT 2008 | mobytahoe
We evaluated (in-house) 3 Paste Inspection Machines: 1.Siemens 2.Agilent 3.Cyberoptics We also evaluated the MVP and Orbotech off-site. BY far, the CyberOptics machine performed the best. Gage R&R was remarkable, the s/w is second-to-none, pricing
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 08:39:37 EDT 2012 | tony_d
Thomas, We evaluated several AOI machines and narrowed the field to two, YESTech and MIRTEC. We had an opportunity to work with both of these machines on our production floor. In our experience, the MIRTEC machine simply outperformed the competitive
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 21:48:45 EDT 2002 | davef
Like other things, the more you pay, the better the gage. I'm not sure which Cyberoptics unit you're considering, but LSM has a lousy gage [R&R ~25%]. We use a microscope with lousy gage that costs waaay less than some laser guided thing. Search t
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 18:49:12 EDT 2020 | stephendo
What exactly do you want to measure with it? The gage R&R is going to be based on what you want to measure. I have mostly seen X-rays used to make judgement calls not measure something. I'm guessing a customer or manager requested it?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 15:29:39 EDT 2004 | SWagner
The GSI will pass gage R&R if you purchase the optional 2x scan head for the 0201;s.