Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 06:54:40 EDT 2007 | bbl
My company is also looking at AOI. There is one group that is promoting flying probe ICT as well. We can only afford to purchase one or the other this year. Does anyone have data that compares advantages/disadvantages of each? I see them as comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 10:39:19 EDT 2008 | daxman
Hey Bwelch, We use the Marantz Nspec 22x (similar to the DL-14) table top AOI here and it's great. No need to bolt it down or attach it to a heavy table; the g-forces are extremely minimal and the machine still operates quickly. 1 guy can pick up t
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 05:08:24 EDT 2019 | gfe
I work for more than 18 years with the assembly of electronic equipment, more than 10 years with AOI machines from Marantz, since the model M22XFV-350 which is an old-school machine, currently we work with V series, the model V22XM-350 in RGB, this r
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 11:55:23 EDT 2012 | tony_d
We are a low to mid range manufacturer as well. I looked at several different vendors incuding; Mirtec, Viscom, Marantz, Omron, VI Tech, Orbotech and Yestech. We selected Mirtec. As a mid range manufacturer, one of my main concerns was quick and eas
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 04:35:35 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, I worked with Maratnz some time ago. My own opinion is that this is limited machine with limited functions. Main disadvantages are: - Rather costly, something about 100 KEUR per table top machine; - 2D scanning system (direct light module