Zitat von mbruch im Beitrag #12This makes no sense too because vision parameters allways assigned to one camera so part need to use this camera. A part aligned on cam1 and cam2 is not allowed
I disagree. Because I have a VP-2800HP machine and nozzle 2 physically cannot go to camera 1.
Zitat von mbruch im Beitrag #11This is automatically done if nozzlöe chenger enabled the nozzles selected by name! It makes no sense if nozzle changer switched off because only 2 nozzles in head possible.
I have projects with a different set of nozzles. The nozzle changer is always used. For example: Project 1: nozzles are located CN 30, CN 30, CN 40, CN 40, CN 65, CN 65; Project 2: nozzles are located CN 40, CN 40, CN 65, CN 65, CN 140, CN 220; But the Component Database and Feeders know nothing about this. We have to make records of the same component for different locations of the nozzles.
The nozzle vs camera problem also affects using two nozzle strategy for speed up. There is no built-in smarts about which nozzle can read which camera so this ends up creating error conditions on my machine.
Zitat von hbridge im Beitrag #20The nozzle vs camera problem also affects using two nozzle strategy for speed up. There is no built-in smarts about which nozzle can read which camera so this ends up creating error conditions on my machine.
Only the older machines have this problem that if double head placement is enabled the head 2 parts may want to use camera 1. To work around this you need to set check box in pcb strategy settings head2 avoid camera 1.
Hello. Is it possible to make the "Pickup Height" in the "Package Database" - > "Package Editor" settings for each feeder group its own. On my machine, the height difference between the West and East feeders is 1 mm, and between the West and North feeders is 2 mm. It is very inconvenient to adjust the capture height in the "Feeder Settings" every time if the height from the "Component databases" are not suitable. Pickup Height.png - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)
I do that, but it's inconvenient. Since, if any setting changes, then you need to go into a similar copy of the element and also change it. The same goes for elements from the "grid feeder".
Use standard mass edit function by selecting all lines you want to edit and right click, select Part Edit and change only mount flag. Done all lines mount flag set!
But this is really clunky compared with clicking the menu header for "mount part". Similar to the way the panels dialog works.
Is it possible to match the row numbering of the boards in the workpiece on the screen and on the machine? Now on the screen the boards in the workpiece are located: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ZitatIs it possible to match the row numbering of the boards in the workpiece on the screen and on the machine? Now on the screen the boards in the workpiece are located: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
And on the machine: 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
That's on your side you should set origin of top left PCB and adjust the distances in other direction. Suddenly the PCB will match your order.
A thing i'm struggling with is the feed group. It's nice be able to save the different feed groups but it would be better if parts of a group can be saved. The N,E and W feeders mostly remain the same for all projects. Only the grid feeders change a lot. So 'only' saving the feed group should do it.
BUT... At the moment I've got 14 different boards and they all use the same base feeders except for the grids. This means 14 different groups... Now it happens that I have to move or change a components in the NWE feeders and it has to be done for ALL boards. Currently I have to change all feeder groups one by one and that is very cumbersome. It's getting worse as new boards need to be entered into the system.
It would be nice to save/load groups per type (E,S,W, N and G) instead of the complete list. So then I can have generic groups and 'changeble' groups.