Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 22:59:10 EDT 2009 | edison
Thank you for your help. I will contact you once I need to buy one.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 03 07:26:01 EDT 2009 | cflames17
Check the reference plate on the hydra to make sure it is not cracked or delaminated. I have had problems with the glue coming loose and the plate flapping causing this same problem. check hydra camera calibrations, this to may help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 13:28:56 EDT 2009 | swag
When you teach the fid on the PCB and the camera then changes to stencil image, is it in close physical proximity to the feature/fid you wanted or do you have to move quite a bit?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 15:11:57 EST 2010 | hegemon
Speaking from experience, my vote goes to Mirtec MV-3 or MV-7 with the 4 Megapixel camera setup. 2 Megapixel cams won't inspect that small, other than for presence Yestech also has machines that are suitable for this work. No company affiliations,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:52:45 EST 2010 | esoderberg
I have two Yestech machines, the latest is a 5 megapixel camera machine. These are used every day all day. Excellent machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 03:41:13 EST 2010 | ristikas
Unfortunately i am not a seller. I am ordering the part from sincotron.eu I dont know your location but if you are in EU then contact them.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 04:30:32 EST 2010 | sigmaprint
Hi. It sounds like you may have the problem under control as you have ordered parts but if it still doesn't work please don't hesitate to contact us at sales@accuspares.com or visit our website http://www.accuspares.com. We should be able to help....
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 12:10:14 EDT 2010 | rway
Test Jet will work for catching lifted leads, certainly. X-ray is the only thing for testing for internal solder defects such as voids and cracks. I personally do not have any experience using X-ray, so I cannot advise on its reliability. Perhaps
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 08:42:12 EDT 2010 | dekhead
The $20K number thrown out there by the OEM would lead me to believe there is something else going on and/or it's the black camera vision... green/silver they usually use the $10K. DEKHEAD
Electronics Forum | Sun May 16 00:07:58 EDT 2010 | tpappano
I have a Philips CSM84VZ. There are offset calibrations that compensate the X and Y distances from the camera to the heads and the beam pointer. Perhaps yours is similar and just needs a small Y adjustment for the beam pointer.
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