Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 03:15:47 EDT 2005 | mike
What country are you from. Have you spoken to the local distributor yet ??
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 01:47:36 EDT 2005 | hcl
We are considering MY-9 AND YAMAHA YV 100XG. WHETHER YV100XG CAN PLACE O201 AND 01005? WHAT IS THE CAPABILITIES OF PLACEING BGA/CSP ETC.,
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 13:14:14 EDT 2005 | jasont
I can send you spec's on Yamaha YV 100XG's if you e-mail me. jason@tekmart.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 14:41:01 EDT 2001 | Roger
In the U.S. you cannot buy Yamaha machines. Assembleon (previously Phillips) exclusively markets Yamaha machines in the U.S. and names the machines after rocks. I think the YV100 is sold as either the Topaz or Sapphire by Assembleon.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 09:47:02 EDT 2001 | Mike Kennedy
Thank you all for your comments. We ended up going with the Juki machine and are trying to adapt the SMS machine control software. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 21:17:10 EDT 2001 | Mike Kennedy
We are looking at another pick&place machine for our production line and are leaning towards the Juki2000 series and the YamahaYV series machines. I would like any feedback from those in the industry who have used either of these machines. Also we cu
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 04 17:46:22 EDT 2001 | Marshall
The YV100X is Phillips TopazX in the U.S. while the YV88 is the Emerald. Now, We find the Juki's 2020 and 2030 more superior than Yamaha's or Philip's because of their flexibility in component handling and the standard features that come with the Juk
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 03:58:39 EDT 2001 | welsh
Hello Mike, There is a software availible that can control the machines you have and are looking to buy, It can also perform line balancing, it has also has many other features. check out their website for more information. http://www.timmsweb.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 11:18:56 EDT 2001 | roger
Michael, Please keep in mind that this is an SMT Forum, designed to exchange technical information and opinions. While you are free to suggest that a reader investigate a particlar product or service, please save the full-blown advertising for SMT o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 01:44:24 EDT 2023 | rob1
I'm looking to replace our old Yamaha SMT line and I have receive some good feedback from SMTnet users. Most of the recommendations are for Yamaha, Juki or Fuji. As most contract manufacturers use Samsung, but is there reason why production engineers