Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 14:05:28 EDT 2008 | devgru
We use our YESTech YTV-F1 for our 2D solder paste inspection and it works very good for us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 23:12:14 EST 2008 | edmaya33
We are little bit interested with the Yestech YTV-F1 series machine. We are using Landrex AOI eversince ( formerly Teradyne ), the OPTIMA II-7301. How about the price? the OPTIMA-II cost about $97K including the repair station.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 20:44:38 EDT 2008 | fede
Hello Gentlemen. Looking for an AOI for my company�s high-mix mid-level production SMT lines; I�ve investigated almost all suppliers. I also read several posts in this forum. I live in Argentina, so it�s very difficult for us to visit their facilit
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 21:48:24 EDT 2023 | dwl
Its been a long time and the brain is foggy but if I remember the F1 and B3 use the same software and are very similar other then the B3 is a benchtop and the F1 is in line. Camera resolution and the number of cameras are the things that might be dif
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 02:50:50 EDT 2023 | ttheis
I see a lot of F1 AOI machines available on the market but I'm not sure what to look for between them. We use a B3 now and we're looking for something better/newer. What is the difference between the F1 models (YTV?) and what features should we look
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 16:55:22 EST 2008 | rway
I think you'll find that the YTV-F1 system is comparatively priced at around $100K. Plus it has a color camera and more functionality than what you will get with the Landrex system. You might also look at what Mirtec has. I have only used them for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 10:48:29 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I'm going off fuzzy memories for a YTV-2000 but its probably not too different for the 1000... The motor drivers need to be configured for the specific axis they are driving. This should have been done by Yestech before they shipped them to you. If
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 15:06:03 EDT 2018 | jeffallen662
They where bought directly from YesTech and were guaranteed to be programmed from YesTech.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 11:59:35 EDT 2010 | rway
We currently have two YTV-M1 inline-systems from YesTech. I have been using them for around 3 years now. They are descent machines. If you decide to go with YesTech, go for the F1 system. This will give you the ability to upgrade with side camera
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 15:28:28 EST 2012 | rway
YesTech recommends to calibrate every 6 months. So yes, annually at the least.