Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 22:35:36 EST 2015 | mac5
Marius, Place the component furthest away from the feeders first.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 02:56:26 EST 2015 | s_marius
Good Day for Everyone! TOPAZ XII can handle 6.5mm height components easily. Is it possible to mount 10mm? The problem is that the picked high component pushes away other placed high component. Camera alignment works well. Please share your experien
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 02:18:30 EST 2015 | s_marius
Thanks for reply. I've tried to arrange the sequence already, but the panel is 2x10 and 1 row is 180 deg rotated. I have an idea to duplicate component and place it at the rear mount plate.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 10:28:48 EST 2016 | paperbackryder
there is (or was), a CCD camera option to enable component heights up to 11mm part over part.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 17:08:01 EDT 2016 | thejedeye
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 13:07:04 EDT 2008 | markhoch
Thanks for the feedback!!
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 09:33:40 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
Only with selective solding. Those would be too tall to do a second wave.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 12:41:20 EDT 2009 | jax
1" tall.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 12:05:40 EDT 2019 | jmoote
Yes, USA.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 14:46:47 EDT 2019 | assuredtech
It's been awhile but yes, if you do not allow the machine to optimize your program and your placing sequence is such that the tallest component is perhaps the 1st or last placement so it doesn't bump into other components, next is you may look into a