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Low cost prototyping machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 00:56:26 EDT 2005 | KEN

How small is "smaller"? Philips Emerald-X with LCS is small to me and is a do all machine. And can be had for cheap-used. Are you thinking table-top? Bigger than a bread-box, but smaller than a Yugo? How about listing your capabilities requireme

Re: What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 07:23:18 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips | Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "practically th

What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 07:49:40 EDT 1998 | smd

In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "practically the sa

Re: What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 15:49:33 EDT 1998 | Steve

| | In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips | | Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "practicall

Re: What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 21:01:23 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips | Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "practically th

Re: What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 10:18:50 EDT 1998 | smd

| | | | In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips | | | Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "pra

Samsung SM320 VS Assembleon 8 head Opal XII

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 09:19:53 EDT 2006 | Larry

Samsung vs. Assembleon We currently have both Samsung/Dynatech and Assembleon Equipment. We started with two Samsung machines but the support, flexibility, component range, accuracy and speed of their machines just wasn�t there. The difference betw

Re: Does Fuji have adaptive pick?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 25 11:03:20 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| | Phil - The C Series machines do not support adaptive pick. If you get a chance, take a look at the the Q Series product line from Quad. I think that you will be impressed. I worked with L&W for a number of years. There has been a great relati

Re: real placement rates

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 12:12:52 EDT 1998 | smd

200 boards/Hr and oven will reflow ~180 boards/Hr but the P&P machine will only place 700-950 CPH | | when setup is taken into account. Minimum pitch is normally .020" and we place an Avg. of 491 TSSOPs and 217 BGAs a month. | | We don't even bother

Re: real placement rates

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 16:02:13 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

200 boards/Hr and oven will reflow ~180 boards/Hr but the P&P machine will only place 700-950 CPH | | | when setup is taken into account. Minimum pitch is normally .020" and we place an Avg. of 491 TSSOPs and 217 BGAs a month. | | | We don't even bo

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