Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 09:27:10 EDT 2019 | robl
Opal Xii if it has the 8 head conversion. Much faster in real life than a 2060, and parts such as cards more readily available. Had both machines and much prefer the Yamaha built Assembleon badged machines. Both will do 01005. If you do go Juki th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 08 03:10:06 EDT 2019 | robl
Good machines, but like any that have seen hard work could have issues. Probably cheaper in the long run to pay for an experienced engineer to take a look at the start as the costs of cards, sensors, cameras etc soon builds up. Lots of 3rd party par
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 14 16:46:38 EDT 2019 | rob1
I'm working on A DEK 265 Horizon and I need to convert it to right to left. I have changed the conveyor direction in software, however, the board stop position appears to be from 0 to 255 and I need it stop on the left hand side of the centre referen
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 09:03:44 EDT 2019 | dekhead
It uses the same BS position regardless of feed direction. In right feed, it passes Board under the camera and when (board @ stop) sensor detects board has passed, drops the BS and reverses conveyor direction. There is "Right Feed Delay" parameter to
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 12:19:18 EDT 2020 | richardcargill
I'd have thought that centre search uses an algorithm to find the dead centre of a specified geometric shape. Pattern recognition basically has a picture of the area of the board selected and tries to match it with what the camera sees. ( so it doesn
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 14 03:02:14 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
We did a batch of boards with lead free HASL that we thought was leaded. Using standard leaded paste worked, but we did have some wetting issues. The issues were resolved when switching back to leaded HASL. Can't speak to your specific fiducial issu
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 04:39:11 EDT 2020 | jmelson
> Don't get yourself a Sapphire!! Right, that has a whole bunch of nozzles, and I can't imagine how they can have cameras on all of them. Couldn't handle larger parts, the nozzles are too close together. Jon
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 06:35:19 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
Sapphire has a Line Array camera on either side. So all components on all nozzles are recognised in a single pass. But Sapphires are tough to maintain. And yes, it can handle max. 25x25mm components with the Line Array.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 22:25:51 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I'm looking at a Samsung CP45FV on auction. There are some mystery parts shown in the pictures, which I have attached. Two boxes with 3 lenses each. Does anyone recognize these? I'm hoping they are not part of the flying vision camera, if they are,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 21:01:40 EST 2021 | brianjones
We are looking at setting up a memory module conveyor belt with a stacker and de-stacker. I will need to handle DDR3 and DDR4 Long DIMM and SODIMM. I will be mounting an image camera under and over the modules. Looks like an edge conveyor would be be