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Re: homebrew pick and place machine

2009-02-05 by mickelsen2002

I think that this YouTube video has some interesting ideas for 
homebrew pick'n'place capabilities:

     http://ciciora.com/picknplace.html

Keep us all posted on what you're doing along these lines.
Mark


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Henry Liu <henryjliu@...> wrote:
>
> I've grown lazy and outsource everything it seems these days.
> 
> I've found silvercircuits.com can make a doublesided board for $54 
shipped
> which is way cheaper than I can do it.  By the time I run 
everything and
> clean it up it has taken at least two hours extra over just 
emailing the PCB
> files over to silver circuits.  I figure my free time is worth at 
least
> $25/hr.
> 
> I still haven't found a good solution to assembly however.  I was 
thinking
> of trying to find some college student to assemble my fine SMT 
parts but
> haven't had any luck.
> 
> So I thought it'd be useful to make my own pick and place machine.
> 
> I'm lucky and have several XYZ tables accurate to .001" or so that 
I picked
> up off ebay for under $1000 and control it with Labview.  The last 
thing I
> need a good repeatable way of vacuum gripping these chips and tiny
> resistors.
> 
> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
> Also, my life is so much better now that I moved to Labview FPGA 
and a
> PCI-7833R board.  No more microcontrollers except premade boards 
like a
> wireless one TI RF2500 (complete with battery pack).
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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