I been used I-pulse mc for previous years and it seems just like yamaha, creating a lot of thrown part due to vision error. Compared to Juki it is nothing
As far as the Samsung CP/SM machines at our work, which use a similar inspection method, they optically inspect every component as it is picked up and discard the part into the dropbox if it is deemed unacceptable, then flag an error and halt the machine if several components have been flagged consecutively.
you are grossly misinformed and/or use Juki/Sony therefore have a very bias opinion. Please compere real life IPC throughput numbers. This is an older YG100 (Assembloen MG1 in the states)
To see the newer, the fastest machine in it's class, check out the YS12 (MC-12 in USA)
But components can already be known from the reels and programming. Does it mean recognition just checks for pickup success before moving the head over the board, or does OCR take place here too ?
I think recognition is the wrong word here, "location" would be better.
When you pick a part you can never really tell where it is on the nozzle so you need to center it mechanically or, which is more common, check the offset with a camera and compensate for it.
I been used I-pulse mc for previous years and it seems just like yamaha, creating a lot of thrown part due to vision error. Compared to Juki it is nothing
raslan021 1 year ago
anybody operates SANYO TCM HIGH MOUNTER MACHINES.
almeoiligan 2 years ago
I guess Juki is better~
dannypanchiao 2 years ago
As far as the Samsung CP/SM machines at our work, which use a similar inspection method, they optically inspect every component as it is picked up and discard the part into the dropbox if it is deemed unacceptable, then flag an error and halt the machine if several components have been flagged consecutively.
puddingpimp 2 years ago
Long live Mydata PnP!
turbowargen 3 years ago
to slow. the same concept of JUKI machines use, Sony´s SI-G200 is much better
Takadinha 3 years ago
you are grossly misinformed and/or use Juki/Sony therefore have a very bias opinion. Please compere real life IPC throughput numbers. This is an older YG100 (Assembloen MG1 in the states)
To see the newer, the fastest machine in it's class, check out the YS12 (MC-12 in USA)
Thanks.
borczm 2 years ago
beautful
sam3the8kid 3 years ago
But components can already be known from the reels and programming. Does it mean recognition just checks for pickup success before moving the head over the board, or does OCR take place here too ?
Ne3s23p2 3 years ago
I think recognition is the wrong word here, "location" would be better.
When you pick a part you can never really tell where it is on the nozzle so you need to center it mechanically or, which is more common, check the offset with a camera and compensate for it.
Pretty standard for an SMT machine.
FredricF 3 years ago
what does the red light strobe ?
Ne3s23p2 3 years ago
The red light is to perform components recognition before components placement on the board.
djreyes53 3 years ago