Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 20:14:24 EST 2002 | vinhmach1
Hi, You can't void of loose parts. But can reduce. You can ask your Lead operator or the the person in charge for that individual line to keep track on the hourly monitor. If they tracking the number of PCB went thru the machine (getting the coun
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 22:33:24 EST 2003 | jonfox
1. Do you have the necessary equipment to take on such a task and 2. Why? My only guess is that you are looking to find the probability or likelihood of a particular observation and / or a "confidence" score on your other equipment. This is just a
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 11:37:52 EDT 2003 | jax
Herman, Before I get into this I would like to know something. What machine takes the longest to change over? That should be equal to your change over time. If it is not one of your pick and place machines this is all beside the point. I am not sure
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 11:12:10 EDT 2003 | JB
We rarely use the tack-time on our machines, even if we run products that are populated with large components. ( ICS, Tant caps etc.) There is a default tacktime for each component on the component library, is called Speed Data. For the components
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 18:51:05 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I have used both MYDATA TP9, MY9 and more recently MY12. MYDATA machines are just not accurate, and we did everything possible, and every kind of upgrade they had. We ended up putting in Fuji XP based machines, and the differences are very notic
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 09:55:44 EST 2005 | fasst1
Rob, I actually work for Philips / Assembleon. We have had machines out in the field for 18+ years that are still in production. The customer I mentioned has had the gear for 4 years. They also do multiple changeovers every day, and each one take
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 11:55:42 EST 2005 | fasst1
Rob, I also appreciate the banter. It is good to have these discussions with end users in a (hopefully) non sales environment. Philips actually started building Pick and Place machines in 1980 for high volume accounts. They started out because th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 15:28:41 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
It looks like there's another one or two threads somewhat similar, but allow me to pose another. We've only about two years experience in SMD production, and we're just starting to really ramp-up. As we stand right now, I'm not recieving informatio
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 14:15:23 EDT 2005 | Bob R.
We have a couple sites (out of over 150 lines) that use them. The site that picked them stands by them through thick and thin. Any time they have problems they blame it on the paste, even though paste from the same lot will be running great next do
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 19:17:29 EDT 2005 | Dave
Hi Stephen! The nozzle change happens at a much slower speed to what it runs at during pick and place. They are a great machine...when everything works on them ;-) I tried sending through the proper data again and rebooted the machine. A interest