Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 22:12:57 EDT 2011 | machinehead
I know what you mean but have never found a tool > that would do this sufficiently. For higher > value parts you should keep them in a bag for the > next time you run a job that uses that part and > hand fit them. > > The nature of the feeders
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:15:27 EDT 2002 | gdstanton
Folks, I'm working on setting up an automated process which captures data on SMT component dispensing during placement. Ultimately, I'm hoping to use it to account for component attrition (load/unload losses, vision/mechanical/electrical inspection
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 09:48:15 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
You can use cut tape on Mydata machines fairly easily. We are a high mix, low volume manufacturer who has to use cut tape often as that is what our EMS customers provide. It is does take more time to load/unload than a reel does so you need to fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:40:52 EST 2006 | pms
To bad Steve, CircuitCam is good stuff. On a side note. Large programs on MyData's. We load the machine with all the mags it will handle. Run the program, take out mags that the program has used, insert other mags with the incompleted parts, run pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 15:02:52 EST 2005 | gs
First of all ask your Suplliers to provide you SMD in Tape & reel, second point, you can ask Service for Tape & Reel or in case components are not so many, you could asses ef convenient to buy a sinple maual Tape & Ree machine and do it inside your f
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 10:50:38 EST 2002 | stefwitt
Some earlier machines with mechanical component alignment could be bought with electrical test options ( Mydata, Siemens o.a.). This is, to my knowledge, the only method to identify chip components prior placement. The downside was a high reject rat
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 02 12:15:44 EST 2002 | pteerink
Don't waste your money on T&R feeders for large parts. I used to have an old TP9 and we ran tons of products with vibe tubes and odd shaped parts. Used to cut our own tubes for parts and jimmy-rig parts like crazy to make them all fit on the machine
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 10:42:20 EDT 2003 | lgroves
Herman, I'm betting you will get a lot of response on this one. Frankly, everybody has their favorite machine. The trick is to consider the types and quantitys of boards you will run. Sometimes, it is better to set up a load for several jobs tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 21:33:51 EDT 1998 | Scott
| I do not think that the Mydata can pick from wafer or has the accuracy required (12 micron)! Am I missing something? I don't have personnal experience with flip chip but the next time you're at Nepcon ask Mydata to show you their demo board with
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 08:58:02 EST 2008 | adlsmt
We actually ran production boards on Mydata and Universal Advantis. The Mydata machines software was very command line oriented which I thought was strange but they said they had no intention of upgrading it. The Mydata placement accuracy was superb.