Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 10:01:23 EDT 2010 | jmw
Just a slight correction....the quad align card is located at the back rear right of the machine (in a cage). If it is a cyber-optics 4c machine....the laser align card is in the front card rack to the far left.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 13:03:53 EDT 2020 | assuredtech
SMT Forum, Does anyone know if the Sanyo laser alignments can be replaced with the Cyberoptics brand? If so is it plug and play or does it require any software or machine configuration changes. Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 23 17:27:29 EDT 2019 | emanuel
Cyberoptics cameras and laser alignment systems are very popular and used in a lot of machines. So weird, but there is absolutely no technical information available and even in the company's web site they don't exist. Some models like the Hawkeye cam
Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 07:03:16 EDT 2011 | jimlas53
Thanks for the suggestion, Bobpan. I'll start looking for a replacement coax cable. Would we be better off to look for a Quadalign system and replace the Cyberoptic unit? Doug
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 09:39:26 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
Sorry but I have never worked with a machine that has the Cyberoptics system. Have you tried talking to PPM (www.goppm.com), They have been very helpful to me.
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 | Tue Apr 14 15:01:00 EDT 2009 | mki
Thank you RLM, bobpan, Laser (CyberOptics) was dirty! Now is all OK. You are talking about Quad-Align. I have a lot of QUAD manuals and I still do not understand the diference among QuadAlign, CyberOptics LA and L3 LA! Please, if you can give me s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 04:48:35 EDT 2017 | dentata911
Hello Is it possible to disable CyberOptics align system. Not for single pickUp. Disable and disassemble from machine. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 15 08:01:08 EDT 2009 | leemeyer
In the early days Quad machines were fitted with an alignment system that was purchased from a company named Cyberoptics. Quad then developed their own alignment system and called it Quadalign.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 06:56:52 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Thanks Sarason, Laser alignment of components was actually our first attempt - it certainly offers speed and accuracy, but purchasing cyberoptics units would blow the budget & getting round their patent not really an option. I've seen the Essemtec