Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 09:33:22 EDT 2011 | jimlas53
RLM, you have been very helpful! Let me try this on you: We have two IVC's, one with a conveyor and Quadalign, the other with a workholder platform and Cyber-optic. I just ran the first successful assembly on this second system, but the extents had
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 04:23:42 EDT 2002 | harisfaisal
Juan, I believe in term of height vs volume, volume is much better control. By the way we used Cyber Sentry 2000 which allows us to measure volume, height and area. My plant normal practice is measuring the height. Last time I did the control limit
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:13:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, For QC purposes, there are a couple of methods to both qaulitatively and quantitatively inspect your manufacturing process. For Paste inspcetion, an inline machine like the SE300 by CyberOptics may be appropriate. You may also inco
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 12:55:34 EDT 2001 | stevearneson
The CyberOptics LSM 300 cannot provide true 3D volumetric measurements. It is impossible to measure volume using a "Box" that is drawn around a feature without the same characteristics. Owners of the LSM 300 try it for yourself. Move the stripe ar
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 18:08:15 EDT 2001 | davef
I missed the laundry part [but then again, I couldn't figure-out that "AMT" as THE typo] That aside, I have no problem with what Cyber said. Continuing, we have talked about all of the following issues in previous threads on SMTnet: * LSM 300 does
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 15:28:25 EST 2004 | DaveM
Both Cyberoptics inline (Cyber Sentry) and stand alone (LSM, LSM2 & LSM300) work well. As previously mentioned, the Sentry series inline systems work well, but reqiuire programming. The LSM series stand alone systems are good, but can be operator dep
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 15:26:35 EST 2001 | johnw
measuring Paste volume or at least paste height is an essencial part of any SMT process. You've got to control those input's.... Paste volume determines how much solder is available for your joint so theres a direct to joint reliability / PCB reliabi
Electronics Forum | Mon May 27 18:51:17 EDT 2002 | harotec
Hi Yngwie Have you got a reflow oven yet. If not, forget about complicated profiling with test runs or reflow trackers. We've got a nice oven with integrated temperature-feedback system. You build any profile you want and the oven will adjust its hea
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 11:42:39 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
Ricardo, I can�t apply more then common sense to the function of the coplanarity system. If Fuji buys the system off the shelf, from Cyber Optics for example, then it is very likely that it has its own processor, programmed a way that the measuring r
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 12:32:16 EST 2004 | steve_arneson
There are many low cost paste inspection systems on the market today. It really depends upon your overall needs for process improvement. The CyberOptics LSM series of inspection devices use a single laser stripe to calculate both Height, Area and V