Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 05:26:26 EDT 2007 | Mark
Hello, I used MCS long time ago but we used Hyperterminal from PC to send data through serial port to the MCS computer. We only sent x,y and rotation without device. You have to convert initial data in excel then try to use help from someone who
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 18:15:13 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
Fuji: Wonderful machine, very robust, Hardware second to none. Lacking on software Universal: Love the GSM, great platform. Sanyo HSP�s are ok, like the new 4796, not sure about the 4797 yet, have not had it long enough to give good data. Sieme
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 10:36:25 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja
I Think I understand your problem. But I think it would be best if you just go in the program and change/check your componet height as needed. It does not take much time. Check your cap height, modify shape data as needed, generate your program and
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 20:50:38 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | I am interested in seeing how some of you calculate machine utilisation. Currently this was calculated off against the uptime. I really believe there is a better way of doing it i.e if I were to calculate this against machine's capacities. Any fe
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 06:26:50 EDT 2004 | dennispoquiz
Right. Fiducial comes with the CAD data or the gerber files. If it doesnt, and you need to create fiducial coordinates, you may use a digitizer or a caliper and make use of the reference pin as the origin. Now if the fiducial camera focus is way out,
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 08:24:42 EST 2004 | jdengler
If you have never calibrated a Fuji IP machine before I would highly recommend getting Fuji, or an independent contractor to do this. Even with the instructions there are a few tricky parts.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 10:43:34 EDT 2004 | rob_thomas
hi, i have a question relating to fiducial, is > the fiducial normally comes with the pick and > place data from the custommer or we have to > define it by ourself? how to set its coordinate > so that the cp6 and ip3 (using Fujicam software) > w
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 10:11:35 EST 2007 | kpm135
Management at my shop is interested in the Fuji CP6-4000. I have no experience with the Fuji machines and was hoping anyone familiar with this machine would share thier thoughts. I was most curious about what people thought about the ease of programi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 11:01:47 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
Hello all, I have a question in regards to part tolerance on parts. I called Fuji (not doubting them at all here just looking for more insight here) and asked them what the usual % tolerance on parts is. They came back with 30% of a part and the tole
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 00:33:11 EDT 2005 | Frank
You didn't state if you are using all CAD data or not. If you are not using any CAD data then all bets are off. If you global fid XY data and all your placement XY data are all from CAD data, but you are manually teaching your local fids, then they