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HOW TO REDUCE MACHINE COMPONENT ATTRITION?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 11:52:56 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Mark, the only Panasonics I've worked with were MSHIIs and an MPAV2B and at this point I'm foggy on both, but both tracked component inspection errors quite well. You should be able to tell how many parts are rejected for thickness inspection errors

HOW TO REDUCE MACHINE COMPONENT ATTRITION?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 01:17:57 EDT 2007 | Haris

Dear all, One of the major reason is that some components have curved shape terminations and thats why their attrition rates are high. So CORRECT THEIR VISION FILES OR IF PROBLEM REMAINS THE SAME THEN INCREASE THE TOLERANCE OF THAT COMPONENT VISION

HOW TO REDUCE MACHINE COMPONENT ATTRITION?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 14:01:24 EDT 2007 | paul_stamper

Mark: One thing you will find with the Panasonic software is that it will use one component file for the same size/shape component. This is a good starting point. However, you may have better succes changing the part numbers you tend to lose more of.

Philips CSM84V

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 23:02:04 EDT 2007 | Guest

I did convert YM 84V for 0402, base on my expperience , this approach is not really good.This model were not really meant for 0402 placement. Nozzle H ID is really small and prone to clogging, therefore cleaning every 2 hours is a necessity( not id

Samsung SM320 vs Mydata MY12E

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 10:29:50 EDT 2007 | ccross

I am currently looking at new pick and place equipment and have come down to these two machines. I am interested on hearing from users of both, the pros and cons of their choice. I am a low volume high mix OEM upgrading from Quad QSX-1 and am interes

Samsung SM320 vs Mydata MY12E

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 06:15:54 EDT 2007 | CL

Good Morning, We have 5 My machines. We process 0402's daily and have not seen any accuracy issues. We are also processing 0201's, 01005's (although not often thank God!), Micro BGA's, CSP's, etc... Definately not the fastest machines but very flex

OSP Surface Finishes

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 15:33:16 EDT 2007 | pjc

Not all OSPs are created equal. Some companies use N2 in their reflow oven to minimize oxidation during reflow. This is for double sided reflow and if wave or selective solder will be done after reflow. Get extra boards from the vendor to test. Run t

Thermocouple Design

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 15:38:07 EDT 2007 | Gibbon!

Couple of things. Type T thermocouples are solder friendly. However usually a header with screw terminals poses no problem as the temperature differential is nil. Getting thermocouple leads wet causes problems because two dissimilar metals + condu

Pattern matching type fiducial at Topaz/ Emerald machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 11:34:31 EDT 2007 | coop

as long as you are not getting recognition errors, and placements look good, go with it. as far as the pattern matching, the only thing I can think of is changing the it from circle or square to sp. shape and giving it the dimension sizes asked for.

Pattern matching type fiducial at Topaz/ Emerald machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 11:34:34 EDT 2007 | coop

as long as you are not getting recognition errors, and placements look good, go with it. as far as the pattern matching, the only thing I can think of is changing the it from circle or square to sp. shape and giving it the dimension sizes asked for.


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