Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 10:17:32 EST 2000 | g cronin
I have been trying to get the fid recognition to work on the Universal 4785 chipshooter but keep coming up with errors. If anyone has any experience using fids on this machine and can give me some pointers please drop me a line... thank you greg
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 19:22:11 EST 2000 | Jason Bentley
What kind of errors are you getting. make sure that you have the right size fid's and the color is correct in the program. This is the main problem that I run into and it usually corrects the problem. Make sure that it is looking in the right X and Y
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 06:27:50 EST 2010 | bobpan
Hello, Havent done them on this machine for 15 years but the manual i have says to go to the teach menu....answer yes/no to local fids taught by autoprogram. If no....enter feeder number and place number then teach. Bob
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 15:05:30 EDT 2004 | vickt
18"x24"), Low to high placement count, and need for Modularity tends to lead toward HSC Higher volume, High placement count, Lots of feeder capacity, established horizontal turret solution are all strengths for the 4797 HSP Of course there is overl
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 08:26:14 EST 2022 | poly
That procedure all works perfectly, and I'm read through that section of the manual however... 12. Perform Feeder Teach. Refer to the Feeder Teach Voyager help topic. I can't find anything in Voyager that explains the feeder teach procedure for t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 10:48:05 EDT 2010 | wrongway
depends on the machine the old amistar machines I used local fids they were needed we got new universal machines now it does'nt seem to need them we place down to 16 mil pitch and small bga with no problems at all using global fids
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 14:36:06 EDT 2009 | swag
I'm not getting an association between global and local fids on our Universal Lightning and In-Line 7 machines. The machines find globals just fine, then when it moves to find locals, they are not always centered in the search box (sometimes nearly
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 13:38:29 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We use random local fids on our Universal equipment - (they don't create a centerline placement point). On your equip., maybe you could try to shoot/dive-bomb the QFP(s) all by themselves using the 2 "random" local fids as your baseline reference po
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 14:20:18 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Something that I find unusual in some of the replies is the fact that local fids that are randomly dropped around the quad don't do anything for assisting the alignment of said quad. The only way that I am aware of the local fids being useful is if t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 18:44:28 EDT 2005 | Frank
This depends on how the software of your particular machine was written (designed) to handle local fids. Most machines do not have a requirement about the position of the local fids. The purpose of local fids are the same as global fids. All the p