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Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 17:28:44 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

By AIS, I meant Aegis. Their software looks fantastic, but it's WAY out of our ballpark, pricewise.

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 19:30:04 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

Not at all what I'm looking for - and there's no Fuji in our shop.

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 03:31:03 EDT 2005 | Base

... (glad I'm not the only one =;0] )...

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 05:47:28 EDT 2005 | dougs

Speak to the guys at MVP, they supply the kind of thing your looking for.

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 15:52:25 EDT 2005 | pjc

I believe Aegis Industrial Software has a product to collect this data. Since all machines can be networked. Try contacting them at http://www.aiscorp.com Another is Technomatix, http://www.technomatix.com

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 17:35:53 EDT 2005 | timekey

Depending on your machine platform we have something that might help you out. Send me a private e-mail for more details. Thanks... timekey@comcast.net Rick

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 13:47:31 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

2xGSM-1, MPM UP1500, MVP AOI. I'm really most concerned with the GSM's, though. :/

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 04:34:17 EDT 2005 | Rob

Can you not track placement accuracy/feeder performance/print performance just via the AOI in near real time? Once you get a feel for it you can usually tell where the fails stem from, and at most you are only usually around 10 minutes out depending

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 02:36:27 EDT 2005 | Base

Hi John, What type of machines are you using? (for all you vendor-bashing badmouths out there: this is not an invitation to start advertising you personal favourites!) There may be people out there that have done this trick before on exactly the s

Machine data for SPC?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 18:19:01 EDT 2005 | darby

You should be able to export this data from each machine into an ascii format. Import into Excel and do what you want with it. I don't see that you should have to pay for any software at all. If you are not familiar with Excel and macros etc then get

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