Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 12:30:34 EDT 2001 | slthomas
Now that's an approach I've never thought of, inspecting a different portion of each board (I'm assuming that you program a few different patterns and run them sequencially, or something like that). I know our stencil printers don't provide that opti
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 09:21:08 EDT 2001 | Ian T
hi my company is planing to purchase an aoi system to be used inline. is there anyone out there doing this, if so do you use all the machine options (pattern character recognition, bad board marks, correct part polarity...) or do you dumb it down(pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 06:23:31 EST 2007 | clampron
Good Morning Roger, The Mirtec's can be adjusted to lower your false call rate. This can be done by reducing the matching percentage for each componnent but the result of this action is that the machine becomes less selective. If you lower them too
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 09:46:40 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
Put anything over one of the fiducials being used in the circuit, and run the board. It will stop, and on the top right a window will pop up. Click "Skip Current Module" and it will X-out that circuit. If you are using the fiducials on the rail, rath
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 16:14:59 EDT 2014 | dman97
In Fuji flexa, under the machine configuration tab. Panel and Board mark reading order should be set to SKIP MARK. (this only works if you have the skip mark active in your fiducial list)If it is set to FIDUCIAL MARK, then the machine will ALWAYS pic
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 01:15:35 EDT 2008 | benefon
If you have your panel programmed as blocks (as opposed to expanded) two quick ways come to mind: 1. either use block badmarks to mark those blocks that you want to skip or 2. goto Block Repeat Info and mark and set the block that you want to skip as
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:59:10 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Or else, as Dman may have been pointing to, duplicate the first fid sequence, and use it as the block skip mark, if found, then the next sequence is the fid it already found as a block skip mark....
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 22:03:27 EST 2004 | Ken
Are you sure it was measuring a fid? Is it possible it was measuring a block-skip mark?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:31:37 EDT 2002 | Bob
Be careful when using a sticker, if it is too thick it can affect the print, you may get leakage which can cause the underside of the stencil to get dirty. Another option depending on the quantity is to segregate the boards so that you do not have t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 07:06:35 EDT 2016 | jdengler
If you cover the first fid of that module the machine will stop. You can then choose to skip the module.