Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 10:23:05 EST 2009 | davepick
Try http://www.KwikTic.com Designed exactly to log defects for PCB assembly - also doe mechanical parts. Regards, Denise
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 25 17:37:51 EST 2009 | jlawson
Valor has a product called vCheck - QA/Process Enforcement System should take a look..
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 18:07:11 EDT 2009 | jgorajia
I would encourage everyone to get pricing and details from both Valor and Aegis, and get their module requirements. You never know.....times are tough and the buyer is in the driver's seat these days.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 11:23:41 EST 2009 | jax
We currently use Unisoft on a limited basis. It was purchased as a low cost solution to track a specific product until we can roll out a more robust tracking package. We are currently moving towards Optimal Electronics. I think their quality package
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 17:53:40 EST 2009 | daxman
I would recommend Aegis software. Valor is good too but last time I checked they were really expensive. Call up Aegis and have them explain CircuitCam and their QC, SPC, and dataminer modules. Aegis is modular, so you don't have to buy a big pack
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 11:00:43 EST 2009 | c111
Has anyone had success with either datamyte or unisoft software? I have looked at both and have a list of pro's and con's for both. I'm wondering if these are worthier persuing or if there is something better. We are looking to track defects througho
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 12:39:24 EST 2023 | linux
Hello MagyarT, Software that Combines data from Kohyoung AOI,SPI and panasonic assembly machines YJLINK conveyors to track back quality root causes of defects -See real-time OEE on your panasonic lines at each location -Drill-down on SMT bottlenecks
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 04:34:17 EDT 2005 | Rob
Can you not track placement accuracy/feeder performance/print performance just via the AOI in near real time? Once you get a feel for it you can usually tell where the fails stem from, and at most you are only usually around 10 minutes out depending
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 02:36:27 EDT 2005 | Base
Hi John, What type of machines are you using? (for all you vendor-bashing badmouths out there: this is not an invitation to start advertising you personal favourites!) There may be people out there that have done this trick before on exactly the s
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 19:29:35 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
Yeah - I can handle most scripting/programming - but I'm completely unfamiliar with this side of these machines. For example, when looking at the Aegis software, they're tracking real-time defects, etc....That's what I'm curious about there - how to