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Quad IVC 115 Component placement.

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:24:46 EST 2006 | walbone

Hi, We have recently purchased a Quad IVC 115 pick and place machine but are finding it difficult to place SOT23 and similar components. The Visual alignment system rejects the components. We have manually measured and also got the system to measure

Quad IVC 115 Component placement.

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:50:25 EST 2006 | bobpan

oh....for the feeders moving 2 parts....you must teach a pickup repeat. Make an extent in the pickup editor and attach it to repeat with pick and make it a 2x1 with an 80 mil offset. The machine will then pick the part that is out of the sensor first

Quad IVC 115 Component placement.

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 08:37:15 EST 2006 | walbone

Thank you very much. I swapped the component length and width measurements in Autoprogram and it now places the SOT23's with image verification no problem. As for the 0402's I am still working on this. Pick and place is very new to me, well I start

Quad IVC 115 Component placement.

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:47:24 EST 2006 | bobpan

If you have an older machine that has cyberoptics you might want to try to put a pickup theta of 90. I believe there was a problem with that type of part. Also use non-leaded alignment and scan the part near the top of it. As for 0402 parts.........

Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 11:52:40 EDT 1998 | Dick Casagrande

We are investigating equipment for a new SMT line. We are an OEM doing thru hole assembly and now must decide whether to do SM assembly in house or sub-contract out. We are a low volume/high board mix company. Our boards are mixed tech with SM on bot

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 06 12:46:22 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter

| We are investigating equipment for a new SMT line. We are an OEM doing thru hole assembly and now must decide whether to do SM assembly in house or sub-contract out. We are a low volume/high board mix company. | Our boards are mixed tech with SM on

Check out a new Q

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 06:59:20 EST 1998 | Jim Mitchell

Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in 19

Re: Check out a new Q

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 04:40:03 EST 1998 | Galen

| Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 13:33:07 EDT 1998 | Brad Kendall

For pick and place, I have worked with the Zevatech machines and Philips machines. Both are great machines. The Zevatech will give you greater speed and still offer great accuracy and repeatability. Don't let the belt drive stuff scare you, it sta

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