Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 15:07:58 EDT 2003 | Ernie
I would like to clarify that the $14,000 quoted on used Ersa machines is for a Service contract, not a licensing fee. For $14,000 a company who has purchased a used machine off the market or has a machine out of warranty, would get four 5 day trips
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 16:53:05 EDT 2003 | johnpatricelli
We use Mydata PNP equipment, and are quite happy with it's speed and accuracy, especially with the latest version of the Mydata Tpsys software which includes a prototype version of their emergent auto-teach function for package sizes that can handle
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 15:26:15 EDT 2003 | CLampron
Good Afternoon, We have just comleted an in depth discussion about just this subject. We also have Mydata equipment and are facing the same problems. These are the conclusions that we came to: 1) Mydata has a formula for creating package names assu
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 06:00:24 EST 2003 | stefwitt
The Siplace web-site will not help you very much, because the HS 180 does not belong to the Siplace line. All the older Siemens machines operate with HP Basic and the computer hardware can't even be replaced with DOS based PC's. Dependent what type
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 19:02:55 EST 2004 | Frank Gearhart - Assembl�on Snr. Software Technical Specialist
The OS/2 software you are referring to is the CSM-PPS v3 which was released in 1999, it is now out of service. The current software for optimizing, balancing, and generating programs for a Topaz and other Gem machines off-line, is GemLine-PPS v8.0,
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 01:40:56 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for all the advice, and we are looking at everything we know of, but have not had much info back from anyone at Universal yet. We have been interested in their machines too and are going to go to a trade show before we decide. However I
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 08:25:06 EDT 2004 | Cal
OK I am game and will put some input here...I do like the Samsung machines for the price and they are easy to program. Another company you may want to look at is Essemtec. ESSEMTEC USA Glasboro, NJ 08028-1499 Steve Pollock Tel. 1/856 218 1131 Fax 1/
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 22:03:30 EDT 2004 | KEN
If you have control over your design (as in an OEM) ENTEK can be a managable alternative. IF your like me (a CM), you get one of everything ever imagined. There has been much ado with ENTEK. Not every product is apropriate. For instance I have cu
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 20:02:04 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
As for specific recommendations, I�ll defer to �real users�. But here are the usual suspects: Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Ultrasonic Smart Sonic http://www.smartsonic.com (818) 610-7900 Ultrasonic PMR http://www
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 14:07:24 EDT 2005 | bschreiber
Hello Paul, Prior to 1980, I would say that your concerns were real regarding the resonant frequency. However, since then all major ultrasonic cleaner manufacturers use a "sweep" frequency technology. By "sweeping" or alternating the frequency bet