Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 14:14:10 EDT 2005 | rcanten
It depends on the type of connector but if you have a connector that has projections on the ends that look similar to leads in the lighting you will be hard pressed to get this to place with anything other than a vision number 6 on a IP2 and then the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 14:47:34 EST 1999 | EmJay
Larry, TRy using #254 and front light the part. When you define the leads leave plenty of tolerance and use a P-Pattern of 34.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 20:00:29 EDT 2000 | Larry Johnson
I have been programming FUJI equipment for about 7 years now, and I am yet to fully understand this. PLCC's on an IP3. Front light, back light? Any CCD Level offsets? I just can't seem to get a good PD that will pass vision consistently. Can anyon
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 23:12:35 EDT 2000 | Dean
Larry... I believe CCD offsets are not active on the IP3. Light levels and offsets are only availble in proper. Use Front Light. Use a P-pattern with bright lead, dark back background (I think #3)... The trick is to sample the lead width at the br
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 23:20:55 EST 2008 | stanyserrao
Light Units are replaced with new if the problem > of lights then it will not vision process the > nozzle center measrement and resolution Jigs > too.. > > Jig is meauring in trace mode and > identifiying all leads which are fine > fitch. > >
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 00:43:30 EDT 2008 | stanyserrao
Light Units are replaced with new if the problem of lights then it will not vision process the nozzle center measrement and resolution Jigs too.. Jig is meauring in trace mode and identifiying all leads which are fine fitch. But a 1206 resistor is
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 22 13:54:02 EDT 2000 | JAX
What's Up Big Man, Although I agree with a few things Dean said, personally I like back-light. But since you probably won't listen to me here's is the suggested info: Lead_check area= 60% Vision type= 120 P_pattern= 34 This rest is part dependant
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 12:43:43 EST 2001 | gsmguru
I've used an on-axis camera lighting for other components with a good deal of success. (But not for CGA's in particular) I would think it should work pretty well for a CGA application. I've done some pretty odd looking parts with this type of lightin
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 16:39:10 EDT 2009 | rmitchell
Hi, We are getting a E-Hydra-1 Frame grabbing failed on caps and resistors and also a Light Curtain trigger X wagon. I spoke with mydata and they indicated the light curtain might be getting set off and causing the frame grabbing failure. I cleane
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 18:40:02 EDT 2010 | dcell_1t
Hi. I'm trying to develop a shape to place a QFN at a CP6, I'm using FujiFlexa. We have never had a shape for this particular component, we only draw as a rectangle and put a rectangle vision No (10 in this case) but we're scarifying accuracy. is th