Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 04:59:02 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, MYDATA's are ok for lower volume, and they are very flexible. If you only have 1 or 2 trays of components and are on a tight budget, then you can even place the trays on the Y wagon behind the PCB so you can get away without the tray wagon. Al
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 10:01:30 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
In a past life I ran F1 systems post placement / pre reflow behind a MyData My12E, so it didn't exactly have to keep up with a speedy chip shooter, but it did pretty well. The AOI would end up being the bottle neck some of the time, but not because
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 10:19:01 EDT 2013 | rway
We have inline reworkers, so this time has been factored in. We currently use Siemens S25/20 machines with M1 systems. The placement machines run a little slower than the AOI at times so there is time to perform review, most of the time. It's not
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 12:00:59 EST 2007 | wayne123
A philips Topaz is a good machine, I have accurately placed 0402's without a problem, Fine pitch QFP no problem, BGA's not a problem, I am not familiar with the TP9 so hopefully the other guy can answere questions on that, The Topaz is rated at about
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 15:21:44 EST 2007 | wayne123
I was not trying to imply that you didn't know how to run these machines I was simply saying that alot of problems that people may encounter can be solved with operating them correctly, I am sorry if you took offense to this, I too have performed all
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 05:15:40 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Take a look at the ROI tools supplied my MyData and others and draw inspiration from there. Presumably if you are looking at a higher speed line you are looking at higher throughput than you currently achieve or possibly fewer/shorter shifts? The eco
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 07:49:49 EDT 2005 | avalancher
MYDATA does the same thing but at faster speeds.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 03:43:51 EST 2005 | Scott B
We have had similar problems and have abandoned use of MySpeed. I don't know what version of Mydata software you are running but have started to use the 'Hydra Preparation' function within TpSys 2.3 to arrive at optimised set-ups. Mydata advise that
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 07:55:37 EST 2007 | ronsou
Anyone have any experiance with these Juki machines? I have no experiance with Juki except for a Zevatech place-mat 360 many years ago. Currently using Siemens and Mydata. How is the accuracy, speed, durability, and programming. Any help would be a
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 15:14:25 EST 2015 | dyoungquist
We have had very good after sale support from Mycronic (Mydata). They can do high volume (speed) but where they outperform many other brands is their lower setup times. If you do high mix, low/medium volume I would recommend them.