Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 07:32:43 EDT 2002 | bpan
I currently use the Slim Kic 2000 and really like its results. Just would like to say that I recommend the product. It works well and the software is user friendly.Profiles can be achieved quickly with great results.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 18:26:38 EDT 2002 | burb1999
MYDATA MY12 for the pick and place
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 17:03:03 EDT 2002 | burb1999
Just setting up a new SMT line and have questions on which profiling product to use. So far the two in consideration are Super M.O.L.E. Gold and Slim KIC 2000... Please share any thoughts, experiences you have had with either and your opinion....
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 10:03:44 EDT 2002 | gdstanton
Todd, Slim KIC 2000 would be my choice. We traded our Gold M.O.L.E for it and are very happy with the performance. The optimization program is great. No more guessing. The only thing I could gripe about is that it sucks up 9V batteries pretty quic
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 14:07:01 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
Slim KIC would be my choice out of these two vendors. I have worked with several different makes and models and I would say DataPaq was my favorite. But it all depends on your needs and budget. They can all get the job done. Good luck with your
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 10:15:58 EDT 2002 | Keith Scivier
Have you looked at Datapaq? Try http://www.datapaq.com or sales@datapaq.com Hope this helps keith PS. you may find that the prediction function is better with Datapaq.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 08:40:43 EDT 2002 | pteerink
I have used both. The moles both do the same basic functions. Software options are a little different for each. If you're just looking for basic profiles/oven qualification, either will do a fine job. If you're wanting more in-depth details, I'd su
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:30:23 EDT 2002 | slthomas
We currently use the SuperMole and generally speaking it's a nice tool and gives us the information we need. The software could use some work, though. When you create a file for a new profile, you have to input a "time above" temperature for your
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 15:27:15 EST 2006 | jdumont
I just got in my SlimKIC 2000 unit and ran my first profile a few minutes ago. The RF feature is pretty nice on this model. KIC software is very good and as mentioned above it uses regular 9V batteries.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 15:12:32 EDT 2024 | tey422
Here we just upgraded to "KIC SPS Smart Profiler" early this year. It's a lot easier to use compared to old SlimKIC-2000 we used before. You might want to check it out.