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==Visionbot= | |||
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==Diy options== | ==Diy options== |
Revision as of 17:39, 11 January 2016
There is a general healthy amount of skepticism towards all these solution but since technology is evolving fast we might have reached a point where such a machine is good enough for projects like us that assemble a medium amount of PCBs per batch.
1 Charmhigh CMHT48VA
5.650 $
3000-4000 parts/hour
2 cameras/vision systems
Linux inside
number of reels?
2 NeoDen TM220A, TM240A, TM245P
http://www.printtec.nl/contents/en-uk/d583_NeoDen_pick___place_machines.html
http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=7097
http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/153947/28-reels-2-heads-5799-pnp-getting-good-reviews/p2
3 =Visionbot
2000 parts/hour
3000$ - 6500$ options (depending on number of feeders)
3.1 Diy options
LitePlacer :
Nice diy option at 1200€. Of course don't expect the same productivity as other machines. http://www.liteplacer.com/shop20/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=55 Code is here : https://github.com/jkuusama/LitePlacer-DEV
Other build :
https://amesberger.wordpress.com/2013/07/18/diy-pick-and-place-machine/