Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 12:56:58 EST 2002 | jasper
In my opinion MPM is superior as far as programming the 2D inspection. It's fast, simple and reliable. The DEK has options like Formflex. The MPM only offers adjustable vacuum box. It's difficult. 2nd hand prices are not similar. We offer used/refurb
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 26 09:19:29 EST 2002 | pjc
MPM UltraPrint 2000 2D Inspection Times: QFP 256 pin 16Mil pitch is 7.5 seconds BGA 225 ball 20Mil pitch is 1.8 seconds Find out the DEK times for these devices. Any UP2000 of 1995 mfg. date oand on can be upgraded to the latest software. Concer
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 12:32:38 EST 2002 | Scott
Looking to meet other Amistar users to share > component item data, and possibly help out with > off-line programming, and optimization software. > Call 1-800-256-6581, or 580-332-6581 X266 ask for > Jeremy, Brian, or Mike. Thanks for your > ass
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 11:21:01 EST 2003 | Brian W.
You can Cpk numbers for the DEK using the QcCalc software. Simply connect a computer to the RS232 port on the DEK and follow the instructions. The program can give you Cp, Cpk numbers for a number of parameters, including X alignment, Y alignement,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 10:50:25 EST 2003 | ggspook
Hi Mike Interested on your thoughts about (Pam) Placement Accuracy Measurement I am looking into establishing Accurate repeatability of my equipment we check our calibrations Regular and the calibrations are in spec but this does not guarantee
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 09:19:51 EDT 2003 | davef
Crazy Eddie's Used Equipment has a deal for you!!! This is a cream puff, only used by a little old grandmother to go to church on Sundays. Look this up on the web ... 3) Ragen 3600 PCB assembly system, laser guided cut and clinch, roll-a-way parts
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 13:43:29 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
Yukim, Just another thought (way off the solder paste trail that you've been on so far)....Are the parts similar in thickness? The 4796 and 4797 HSP's have a closed loop function that compensates for variations in component thickness based on fe
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 11:12:41 EDT 2003 | k_h
I currently am doing it. Keep in mind the parts are split up, such that, the chips are on one machine and the IC's and odd parts are on the second. It takes much more time to place IC's and odd parts because they need to be handled slower and often c
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 10:25:48 EDT 2003 | r_astom
Jan, Please see our webpage regarding these programs for further details. http://www3.uic.com/__852568c80050acb1.nsf/0/f5455502658b71cc852569ca0045b8cd?OpenDocument The part number for the refurbished Unit Drive in question is 630 111 8123. Also,
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 09:34:31 EST 2003 | Rodion
Hello, I am writing a software that deals with chip placement on PCB and I would like to know if there is some standart way to describe what are the coordinates of the chips on the pcb, I know that Gerber file contains all the drill holes and tracks,