Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 12:09:14 EST 2008 | john_smith
Maybe you have the wrong waffle pack assigned to the machine. I don't have alot of experience with a f3 though.Are you using the UNIX based software?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 12 09:00:54 EST 2008 | mefunak
The Siplace Desktop has a special initial offsets for waffles, look in Settings/Global
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 11:26:42 EST 2008 | edmneb
I am using the older Unix software. It had been said that I could possibly be using the wrong kind of WPC in the station configuration. I am not that familiar with these machines yet, so I am not real positive on what I am seeing on the config files
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 09 09:39:11 EST 2008 | stockley
You have my sympathy, the Line computer Station configuration screen is hard to get your head around. Assuming that you have configured the station correctly you might need to re-compile the station and/or consistency check it to see of it passes.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 12:35:28 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
Jay Go to the Services menu and then station configuration. Choose your F3 machine from the list. This will open the tool that allows you to configure what the machine has on it. Look to see if you have a box with the following: WPC-TR S_WPW_80F
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 14:05:58 EST 2008 | edmneb
We recently acquired a Siemens Siplace F3 and a S15 machine, and I am having a few problems with the machines. We have always been a Universal shop, so I am not really familiar with the Siplace machines, and need some help from all of you folks out
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 08:16:13 EDT 2002 | caldon
Jim- Sorry I can not offer advice on the Panasonic machine but do want to shed light on the Die and waffle pack issue. Take note that if the Die are loose in the pockets the balls or terminations could be damaged. The thin layer that the ball is atta
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 07:53:51 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
Has anyone had much luck Picking and Placing die with a Panasonic MPA-G3?What special setups or considerations are required? Currently we pick and place one die with our Universal GSM using only one nozzle. The nozzle must be painted white in order
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 18:13:21 EDT 2002 | johnlee
Kevin, There are a number of custom integrated systems that perform automated insertion of "odd" components. These system use either a robot or cantilevered X,Y,Z Cartesian motion systems. Our systems have accepted standard and custom component feede
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 11:14:45 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
We had lots of problems with bridging on 15.8mm pitch, QFP17-160 at the start.The board was .032 thick, double sided-six boards to a panel. Here is the problems (not neccessarily in the biggest to little but as i remember them) and solutions that he