Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 15:23:48 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I'm sorry to say, but it sounds like your bosses need a reality check. You are having a problem with the product, and it's due to bad design. Yet you can't fix the design, and can't add any time to the process to attempt to make it better. There i
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 17:39:51 EDT 2022 | rgduval
The Agilis feeders are much more reliable than the old TM feeders. You can tweak the TMs a little bit, but, it can be a pain. Agilis have better repeatability, and built in y axis correction for 0402 and smaller parts. On the newer machines (My se
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 15:44:16 EDT 2022 | smtusa
What about MY100? Its based on the same high speed hydra head just two of them. Do you not recommend those as well? Originally, I was looking at a MY9 before spending on a MY100dx. Certain things mydata do make it attractive but im a low mix, high
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 16:11:08 EDT 2022 | cyber_wolf
I have no experience with the MY100. Personally, I'm not a fan of platforms where the PCB is not stationary. Mechanical feeders typically require more maintenance than electronic. Yamaha is one of the few I haven't worked with. It is my understan
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 07:15:53 EDT 2022 | umar
Hi All SMT Expert and Members, Any one can help or share how to set the attrition formula at SMT machine pick and place process, FYI, I had a product with high mix low volume with qty running per model is less than 50 pcs, the pcb and place machi
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 11:04:58 EDT 2022 | richardcargill
The yamaha feeders need leader tape to function - so if you're using cut reel components you'll lose 3 or 4 just on set up alone. Run-time attrition is harder to help with as machine setup and calibration, condition of nozzles/feeders, ability of ope
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 15:29:33 EDT 2022 | smtusa
Looking at Fuji XP143e rated at 20k cph but what is its real world speed for 0402 chip shooting? Does anyone have experience with this machine? How reliable is it? Any major problems/drawbacks? There isn't much written in past forum posts about i
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 22:39:01 EDT 2022 | sarason
This is not really a bug. The logic is this if you place a component beyond the edge of the board, it should falloff! So instead on having a very complex algorithm to work out component centres and then make a judgement as to whether the connector is
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 13:48:30 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Well, I'm not sure about the "Trust me" button. I assume you can't tell it the part is smaller than it is because then vision won't accept it. I often add 10mm or so in X direction. In fact, when I measure the board, I just round the X up, becaus
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:09:39 EDT 2022 | ttheis
Allowing a part to go over the board boundaries can cause collisions when boards are nested. The software on these machines has limitations but it is plenty capable and rooted in preventing physical damage to the machine. Once you are familiar with t