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Pelican Engineering
United States
Приєднався 7 сер 2019
Pelican Engineering is a Licensed Professional Engineering Firm located in Louisiana. PE specializes in custom electronics hardware and software research, development, testing, manufacturing, and deployment.
Our main focuses are:
- Hazardous Location Electronics Design through Intrinsic Safety (CID1, CIZ0, etc.)
- Extreme Environment Electronics Design (Downhole tools, small-satellites, etc.)
- Medical Electronics Design
- General system-oriented Electronics Design, including both new product development and obsolete component replacement or redesign.
- Contract PCB Manufacturing
- Turn-Key Electronic System Manufacturing and Delivery
- Embedded Systems Firmware Development
- General Electrical and Electronics Engineering Consulting
Our main focuses are:
- Hazardous Location Electronics Design through Intrinsic Safety (CID1, CIZ0, etc.)
- Extreme Environment Electronics Design (Downhole tools, small-satellites, etc.)
- Medical Electronics Design
- General system-oriented Electronics Design, including both new product development and obsolete component replacement or redesign.
- Contract PCB Manufacturing
- Turn-Key Electronic System Manufacturing and Delivery
- Embedded Systems Firmware Development
- General Electrical and Electronics Engineering Consulting
Automated Fiber Laser Rotary Marking with UR5 Cobot
This video demonstrates Pelican Engineering’s approach to automated application of CID1 Hazardous Location marking utilizing a fiber marking laser, Universal Robots UR5 Cobot, Robotiq gripper and vision systems, and custom fixturing.
Pelican Engineering is uniquely experienced in developing and manufacturing electronic products for demanding applications in the Oil and Gas, Energy, Aerospace, Medical, and Consumer sectors.
Visit our website at pelicanengineer.com/pelican and contact us today for a free consultation on our US based electronics design and manufacturing expertise!
Pelican Engineering is uniquely experienced in developing and manufacturing electronic products for demanding applications in the Oil and Gas, Energy, Aerospace, Medical, and Consumer sectors.
Visit our website at pelicanengineer.com/pelican and contact us today for a free consultation on our US based electronics design and manufacturing expertise!
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NeoDen 7 SMT Serial Pick and Place - Front View
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Here is our NeoDen 7 placing surface-mount components on panellized PCBs, set up for serial automated operation. The machine is set at 50% speed for this run, with a yield of approximately 3800 components per hour. Component sizes include 0402, 0603, 8-DFN, and a large 2025 coin cell holder. Pelican Engineering is a registered professional engineering firm in the state of Louisiana, available f...
NeoDen 7 SMT Pick and Place POV
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Here is our NeoDen 7 placing surface-mount components on panellized PCBs. The machine is set at 50% speed for this run, with a yield of approximately 3800 components per hour. Component sizes include 0402, 0603, 8-DFN, and a large 2025 coin cell holder. Pelican Engineering is a registered professional engineering firm in the state of Louisiana, available for consultation in electronic product d...
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 8mm Plastic Tape - Digi-Reel
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This video covers the loading of an 8mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a Digi-Reel (or other pre-leadered reel) of plastic tape components - in this case, 100x SOT-23 diodes. This process is similar to that used when loading paper tapes, but there are a few differences due to the different tape materials.
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 12mm Plastic Tape - Digi-Reel
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This video covers the loading of a 12mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a Digi-Reel (or other pre-leadered reel) of plastic tape components - in this case, 25x LDO Regulators . This process is similar to that used when loading 8mm feeders, but there are a few differences due to the different feeder designs and mechanisms.
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 8mm Plastic Tape - Full Reel
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This video covers the loading of an 8mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a full reel of plastic tape components - in this case, 4000x 0603 LEDs. This process is very similar to loading a plastic Digi-Reel, but it is slightly easier because the component tape is continuous.
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 16mm Plastic Tape - Digi-Reel
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This video covers the loading of a 16mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a Digi-Reel (or other pre-leadered reel) of plastic tape components - in this case, 25x QFP STM32 Microcontrollers . This process is similar to that used when loading 12mm feeders, but there are a few differences due to the different feeder designs and mechanisms.
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 8mm Paper Tape - Digi-Reel
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This video covers the loading of an 8mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a Digi-Reel (or other pre-leadered reel) of paper tape components - in this case, 100x 1206 ceramic capacitors. This process is very straightforward, but there are a few nuances to be aware of.
Loading Yamaha CL Feeder - 8mm Paper Tape - Full Reel
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This video covers the loading of an 8mm Yamaha CL pneumatic pick and place feeder with a full reel of paper tape components - in this case, 5000x 0805 resistors. This process is very similar to loading a paper Digi-Reel, but it is slightly easier because the component tape is continuous.
Where did you get that sweet feeders cart?
great VIDEO, very nice, our machine is more better than NEODEN, do you have intresting ?
Are you happy with the NeoDen 7? We are considering in-house P&P for a variety of reasons
We have gotten a great deal of use out of this machine. There's definitely a learning curve, but NeoDen support has been helpful whenever we've run into setup issues as well as improving part placement quality. We generally run a different PCB design every week here, and have found this machine to be highly adaptable to all of the boards we have manufactured. We have plans to add more NeoDen lines to our facility in the near future, so it's safe to say that we're happy with it!
Disappointed! no one is interested in seeing your arm. Camera needs to be re-positioned. Most of time you struggle with film.
Sadly...no demonstration..on how to set pitch?... cheers
Hi Richard, great suggestion! We will have to do a video on that.
I was happy to find video of this process, and glad you made it. However, it (and others in this series) would have been so much more informative if they had (a) been shot from an angle that shows what you're doing at the feed/pickup end of the feeder instead of your arm, and (b) been on a tripod while looking at that area, and (c) stayed in focus. In short, I think a better camera position would be on the other side of your cart, with the pickup end of the feeder in the near view.
Thanks for your feedback! We have plans to update these videos, as well as add new informative videos on other electronics manufacturing topics. Multiple camera angles definitely would make this a more informative video series.
@@pelican-engineering Haha -- thanks for the quick response. For what it's worth, I arrived here because I and others are following the difficulties of Unexpected Maker trying to get CL-style feeders to stop flipping parts. In case you have any interest in weighing in, the symptom appears here: ua-cam.com/video/IielVHTz2W4/v-deo.html
@@Graham_Wideman We are running CL feeders on a NeoDen 7 machine - we have not experienced any issues like that on ours, and we have produced a thousand boards or so on it with various component types.We have had to do absolutely zero adjustment with tension on any of our CL feeders. Our initial supply was from NeoDen, but we've roughly doubled our initial stock from AliExpress. The operating principle of the feeders is quite simple - air pressure is used to actuate and hold the ratchet "rearward", and the tape is then propelled "forward" by spring pressure following component pickup. On the feeders we have used, there does not appear to be any physical possibility of component bounce.. I just tried to make a few bounce by hand with no luck. The component tape is essentially clamped between the top rail and the body of the feeder. The piece that ratchets back and forth on top of the feeder (a "component bounce block", if you will) serves to prevent any component motion until the pickup head is ready to pick up the part. I would really have to see a high-res video of the feeder cycling to diagnose any further. I think this is either a feeder loading issue or an issue with the feeders themselves, unrelated to the actual pick and place machine.
@@Graham_Wideman I know its 2 years now but I think that will solve the problem ua-cam.com/video/QXoohDhiibI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=PontusOldberg