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Hi Mark,
We use Mydata pick and place machines. Parts that can be tested electrically are tested. Once the machine has successfully test 3 parts in a row,
It switches to gang picking which is not tested. If a magazine is removed, the machine verifies all the parts in that magazine again.

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Subject: [TN] PICK AND PLACE ELECTRICAL TEST

Folks,

I'm doing a little research and am trying to find out what other people do regarding Pick and Place, and would like your input;

For those of you who run a Pick and Place machine, do you utilise electrical test/verification?
What Pick and Place machines do you use (if you wish to say of course) If so do you test/verify every component placed (R,C,D's) or just a few per reel?
If you don't carry out electrical test/verification how do you guarantee the correct part has been fitted do you use Bar Coding, Goods In inspection or other means?
Also do you kit your jobs or is your line permanently set up to cater for all cards assembled?
Many thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Mark

Mark Bass
Manufacturing Engineer
Aero Engine Controls
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