Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 04:07:15 EDT 2006 | Base
I know that on Philips Topaz equipment you can define the XY locations of the individual local fids relative to the mount-center of the component that they apply to. So if they are not symmetrical w.r.t. to the QFP's center there's no harm done. You
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:51:23 EST 2006 | SteveH
We have 2 PVA2400 4 axis selective spray machines that we use to spray Humiseal 1B31 and 1A33. They take a bit of programming to get right, though this is easy to do, but do the job OK. Another to consider if you need the 4 axis of movement would b
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 13:37:12 EST 2006 | sliebl
We are considering the purchase of CircuitCam. Can anyone tell me if the program is capable of splitting a large build into two seperate machines? We frequently run into builds that have over 80 unique part numbers. When this happens we need to manua
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 10:37:16 EST 2006 | slthomas
"I have talked with their tech support at CircuitCam and they also indicate that the software does NOT support splitting large programs." I haven't used it but that's surprising. How does it handle a chip shooter next to a flexible placer? Is it jus
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:51:14 EST 2006 | tony_d
Hello Lou, I agree with John S. There is no substitute for first hand experience. I recently evaluated these machines among others for my company. I selected Mirtec based on ease of programming, inspection performance and Gage R&R testing. We
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 00:26:39 EST 2006 | mack3000
Hello everyone, I've been facing some issues regarding:- 1)missing components 2)overturn 3)misalignments Why does this occur?Is it because of the machines?The programming?Or handling issues? What steps are needed to be taken to counter this problem
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 09:42:41 EST 2006 | Frank
Hi all, Having been designing (3d modelling and programming) stencils and tooling (solderwave carriers,print support etc) for several years I am now investigating whether it would be possible to do this from home. I live in the UK and am therefo
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 09:47:53 EST 2006 | Frank
Hi all, Having been designing (3d modelling and programming) stencils and tooling (solderwave carriers,print support etc) for several years I am now investigating whether it would be possible to do this from home. I live in the UK and am therefore ab
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 01:57:52 EST 2006 | hemu_me
we have fuji's cp-iv-3 machine made in 1993.we are facing problem everytime when we change the jobs(for example we change from pcbA to pcbB to pcbA)even though program is same. There are some mechanical adjustments like conveyor adjusted according to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 16:45:37 EST 2007 | Steve
Hi Sue! I've worked with Fuji, Assembleon, Amistar, Mydata, and Juki over my 20-years in the industry...working with Fuji now, and I will agree that Juki machines are simplest to program, operate, and maintain. Support has always been good...I wish