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Re: What's the Deal W. Philips Topaz??

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 10:18:50 EDT 1998 | smd

| | | | In our continued search for another flex machine, we reconsidered Philips | | | Emerald (low Vol/high mix Mfg). We already have a CSM so it makes a little sense. Then the salesman started talking about the Topaz. The Topaz supposedly is "pra

Pick & Place File Formats

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 10 23:17:39 EST 2009 | vinitverma

Hi Jax, I didn't understand your question very well. I'll try to answer based on whatever I could understand! Most Gerber viewers available in the market - especially free versions, DONOT have the capability to group apertures to build component. T

Re: Opinions on Yamaha YM84V II

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 16:19:44 EST 1998 | Brian McCarthy

| We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be

CSM84 Ball Screw Replacement

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 23:26:26 EST 2010 | jeffr

Philips (Yamaha) use a non standard NSK Ball screw and nut assembly. You should buy the genuine ball screw from your agent as the series of Ball screws used on these machines are the "NSK Super Precision series" which is not stocked by linear guide s

Re: Misalignment Issue (CAD Vs. Machine Variables

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 12 17:35:40 EST 2000 | Darby

George, You need to calibrate your chucking assemblies! . What you are seeing is poor alignment due to egocentricity in you jawing assemblies. Also make sure that your jaws/nozzles are in good condition and that your assemblies are correctly orientat

Amistar SMT equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 23:00:48 EDT 2001 | Darby

I am currently running 2x Tenryu ( Amistar ) Fv7100 machines. They are sensational. However the version of the software I'm running sucks. Yamaha has basically taken over Tenryu and formed, as they call it, an independant third entity called i-Pulse.

Yamaha YM100VPII questions

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 05:09:04 EDT 2007 | Haris

hi it looks like that you got this machine without money or simply like you robbed it. Even if you buy second hand, atleast you know how it works, SECONDLY WHY YOU DO NOT HAVE ITS MANUAL BOOK. OK, BELIVIEING IN THE ABOVE OPTIONS, if you ON pressing

Does anyone have documentation on Yamaha YV 100X

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 23:53:32 EDT 2007 | Haris

NOTE: VIOS format takes less memory than XML format. VIOS to XML on YV100Xg Click EDITOR button. VIOS data appears, click your desired file name then click PCB DATA in the menu and click SAVE PCB DATA OF XML AS, give name with the extension .xml MY

SMT LINE CHOICE

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 05:29:30 EDT 2018 | rob

Fuji makes great machines, just depends on the local support If you are not doing anything special I'd probably just go with the I-pulses as you'll get a lot more machine for your money, and have some left over for inline AOI/SPI or look at somethin

MYDATA MY9 HYDRASPEED TM FEEDERS FOR 0402 RELIABILITY??

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 20:21:31 EDT 2022 | smtusa

I looked into Fuji but heard some horror stories of $50k firmware upgrades to get older machines to work with latest software. ASM doesn't come off as small business friendly. Panasonic is a possibility, I prefer platforms that don't force you to p


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