Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 12:27:46 EST 2013 | zrunkle_api
That is what I'm currently doing. But we are getting errors with placement. I would like to insp. the lead them self.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 02:03:06 EST 2013 | dman97
Use fuji vision #12. That is for the resistor network types. You cant inspect the individual leads. Vision type 12 tell the CP that this is a rectangular chip with terminals. You don't need to define the leads in the PD just the overall shape of th
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 09:22:03 EST 2013 | swag
We run these all the time. Agree with other posts. I tried a few times to read leads on these with mixed results. Leadless is best. On GSM - run as leadless or chip and crank the lighting up on 2.6 or 4.0 ULC. You should get good centering.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 14:55:42 EST 2013 | jimmyboz
The CP4 will place them all day with no rejections. If they are small target the CP4, if they are large, select the GSM.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 17:22:47 EST 2013 | dman97
Yes CP4 with vision type 12 will place these no problem. I am even putting these down on an old CP3 with no problems.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 15 09:59:42 EST 2013 | zrunkle_api
When I used the 12 code I saw worse placement then with the 254 that I used in the past. So far my best and most consistent results came for the GSM with only looking at the outside edges of the part. Thanks again for everyone’s help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 08:04:54 EST 2013 | aj
hi all, I need to access the service area on my reflow oven - Vitronics SMR500.. I have tried 2 , 3,4 but no luck. Anyone know the password - am in the process of contacting Vitronics themselves aswell.. aj
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 14:20:25 EST 2013 | TM
Hi All I want to know if any of you have any inputs (good/bad) from the following AOI machines, I have no experience on any of these machines, so I want to know what is the general perception of them. Koh Young, Saki, Yamaha, Parmi.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 15:58:26 EST 2013 | hegemon
We use Koh Young for Solder Paste Inspection. Has been in steady use for over 5 years. Reliable and effective. Would buy the machine again. I receive no benefit from any company listed above. 'hege
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 16:03:22 EST 2013 | TM
Thanks for the info I have some experience with the Koh Young SPI, Also think very good machines, but no feedback from any AOI machine user. Does any of you have an Koh Young AOI? Thanks TM