Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:24:27 EST 2010 | sparrow
If the bumps are so small, I do not see any reason for considering Mydata, Siemens or any SMT p&p machine. Datacon's die bonders are very good ones. In your case, I would keep using them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 08:02:35 EDT 2010 | marusha
Hello, colleagues! Please help make a choice! (MY500 + MYDATA MY100 + Heller Mk1707) or (Dec Horizon03 + Samsung 421 + Essemtec RO400FC-C) or very cheap Korean equipment (Sj InnoTech; HP-520 + Mirrae Mx350P + TSM; A70-i71). The volume of required c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 16:27:05 EST 2010 | Howard
9 micron placement accuracy. Includes Flipper unit, dispenser and double nozzle changer. Any interest? Howard (AIRVAC)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:05:43 EST 2010 | wmeliane
Thanks for feedback. We already have 2 Datacon machines as we are mostly building microelectronics modules. The FC dies are pretty small and light. Bumps are
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 21:24:11 EST 2010 | seabas
The CX-1 is a good choice. As accuarte as a die bonder, and as fast as an SMT placer. We love ours.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 24 20:11:45 EST 2010 | wmeliane
Hi I would like to get feedback on which of the following 2 machines to buy: -option 1: My100 with single Midas head -option 2: D1S with single P&P head I have experience with the Siemens D series. However I have no real experience with Mydata... Is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 00:56:38 EST 2010 | sparrow
Hello, Mydata p&p machines are built for high mixed and low/mid volume production, so if you talk about very low volume - no doubt, mydata is what you can use. You can consider 2 models for your application - MY100SX or MY100LX, depending on the min
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 22:39:46 EST 2010 | wmeliane
Thanks for the recommendations. We have settled on the new Juki CX-1. Juki states that the machine is a hybrid between a MCM placer and an SMT placer. This machine, if it is capable to do what Juki says it can do, is exactly the machine we need. Ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 11:22:51 EST 2010 | fredc
Hello TQS, We have made Micro Mechanics adapters for Mydata. The Micro Mechanics tips are used in die bonding machines. I have no doubt that an adapted nozzle would hold your die securely. From Grants posts in the past, he had problems with placement
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 11:05:53 EDT 2015 | billmeye
Brian, thank you for taking time to discuss your buying experience, I read your link and it was very thorough. I also work for a small CEM using Mydata equipment. We have had Mydata going back to 1998 but truely are looking for something simpler. F