Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 09:54:16 EDT 2004 | smtpro
I had a few questions if anyone is using this machine. We will have one in soon to try out. Does the machine pick up defects well or does it give a lot of false failures and pass up actual defects? How difficult is it to setup a reliable program? Tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 12:16:28 EDT 2011 | tomattek
Our company would like to be able to inspect 0201 parts using our YesTech YTV 2050. To do this, we have purchased a doubling lens from YesTech that attaches to our top camera. The problem is, we bought our YesTech used from another CM, not from Yes
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:29:17 EDT 2004 | Craig Miller
Its a good machine. I think it is the best thing out there for the money. You will get false fails with any machine. You should not get false accepts unless you open the tolerances to far. Once you get used to it you can generate a program in few hou
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 11:52:05 EDT 2004 | JohnR
Rob, I'm also in the evaluation stage. I've seen demos of the MVP ultra, Landrex Optima, VI-1000 (vi-technology), and the YesTech YTV-2050. I've also researched about eight others as well. Including Agilent, Orbotech, Omron, Cyberoptics, Viscom, GSI
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 17:38:23 EDT 2007 | bentigano
Hello James. I've got a YesTech YTV-2050 system at work with one top-down camera, and 1 side-view camera for each of the four sides. I do have the side view cameras being used for automated side inspection. There are some parts with markings that are
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 12:27:16 EST 2006 | bentigano
The company that I work for is a high-mix, mid-high volume manufacturer, and we also chose the YesTech AOI equipment. We currently have a YTV-2050 (the conveyorized machine with 5 cameras), and also the YTV-1000 (table-top version of the YTV-2050, wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 01:17:33 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
You should also check out YesTech. Both companies should give you in house demo's and be willing to leave a machine there to try out for 30 days. They are with out a doubt only as good as the programmer. I think the support from Yestech would be bett
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 20:28:49 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
We recently purchased a Mirtec AOI machine, it take a bit to program but overall we are pleased. The machine has a downward looking camera, we have had some issues with the machine not catching opens. When a IC has it's legs bent straight up off th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 08:20:25 EDT 2011 | don7888
Thanks Dave Iam in the process of contacting yestech support and arranging trainning for me and the operators on the line. Thanks. DOn
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 08:17:29 EDT 2012 | vparis
Reese, Thank you so much for your reply.