Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 03:38:21 EDT 1999 | Paul Gerits
Hi Morris, I work as a technical consultant, application specialist for Philips EMT (SMT machine suplier). For cost per placement complex calculation can be made. To make a easy one just to hav an idea you can use following. Information needed: Pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 02:03:10 EDT 2005 | Yngwie
Just to check and see if I'm using the right formula in my "cost per component placement" calculation is correct or not. Any input would be much appreciated. Total cost of the machine : A Depreciates over 5 years Actual/best UPH obtained 11000 cph
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 05:59:38 EST 2006 | jobbie
Hi everyone, New to the forum and have a question. How many cph are others getting? We are small sub-contract firm and are running Mydata my12 with hydra, but not agilis feeders. We tend to do small batches (upto 100 circuits), high mix from 0402 to
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 07:51:04 EDT 2002 | GregH
Are all components calculated at the same cost when calculating cost per placement? Are they categorised according to their sizes / dimensions as per machine placement speed or are they also categorised as per component technology? Can anyone give m
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 07:52:37 EDT 2002 | GregH
Are all components calculated at the same cost when calculating cost per placement? Are they categorised according to their sizes / dimensions as per machine placement speed or are they also categorised as per component technology? Can anyone give me
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:12:51 EST 2009 | ccross
You need to base your costs on your labor and overhead rate as well as how much your other expenses are(selling, admin, etc) and profit you want to make. For example (let's use nice round numbers) if you place 10,000 parts per hour and your labor an
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:48:47 EDT 2010 | bootstrap
I like what you're doing. 20 years ago anyone, hobbyists and tiny garage-shop companies could create electronics devices just as sophisticated and cool as big corporations. Today, SMT has largely trashed the creativity (and competition) that existe
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 06:44:55 EDT 2009 | jeffreyj
Hey folks... been reading the threads here the last couple of weeks and don't seem to be getting any smarter (and given my level of ignorance about this equipment, I was sure I could only go up from here...). I've been an independent design engineer
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:12:14 EST 2000 | Dean
Opeator point of view: 1. eassy to read menues. Organized structure. Large text and use of color to indicate important info status...green=good, yellow= warning, red=fatal etc. Simplicity rules in this realm. GUI are great for operations screens
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 13:07:20 EDT 2018 | SMTA-Shafiq
Thanks Evtimov. I was actually looking for both. 1. Cost per placement For SMT: Your proposal is the following? (Hourly labour rate of operator + hourly machine & maintenance cost + hourly utilities cost) / # of components placed per hour 2. This