Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 06:26:50 EDT 2004 | dennispoquiz
Right. Fiducial comes with the CAD data or the gerber files. If it doesnt, and you need to create fiducial coordinates, you may use a digitizer or a caliper and make use of the reference pin as the origin. Now if the fiducial camera focus is way out,
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 17:11:23 EDT 2015 | loganting
2 fiducial alignment vs 3 fiducial alignment , any opinion ? When do we actually need the third fiducial for alignment ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 17:43:16 EDT 2015 | loganting
how helpful is it to use alignment weighting over fiducial offsets ?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 14:19:14 EDT 2015 | dekhead
Offsets are there to for an alignment change over the entire board... alignment weighting is, essentially to account for imperfect match between stencil and board, and will allow you to concentrate best alignment to a given portion of the board (give
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 06:50:04 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello, can you explain better what do you want to check? Alignment is done based on fiducial check and then you can do some offsets, based on the print. So I am not sure what do you want to say...
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 09:25:18 EDT 2020 | emeto
If you believe your picture is in the middle and is not skewed, than go to your basics and recheck your fiducial locations and detection. Sometimes these machines recognize something around and give you this error. Try program with isolated pads and
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 03:07:31 EDT 2020 | weglimir
We have DEK265 and a problem with few projects. Normally it works great, but sometimes we have an issue with Alignment out of range error. Currently we have a project where after fiducials configuration in step mode printer shows an error : Align
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:38:58 EST 2014 | rangarajd
Hello, I don't have any experience with Juki. Visited one of their booth recently and I was told they use a laser for alignment. How does this work? Is there any advantage over the traditional vision alignment? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 21 23:30:09 EST 2014 | sarason
Since the Laser alignment bit is attached to the head and you don't have to move the part to a camera location, before placing the component on the board it is about the fastest method there is of getting accurate component alignment. With more moder
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 12:43:01 EST 2014 | emeto
I had some of these before and they do a decent job. Laser alignment is ok for passive components. Compared to vision systems it has mainly disadvantages. If you have bended lead on IC for example, it wouldn;t catch it and it will place the part. I w