*Realized that sadly OCR isn’t as possible as had hoped, because many caps haven’t had a label printed on them, so this seems more practical than that robot arm pnp with machine vision that I had hoped was possible. Bravo. Community needed a great pnp. How to explain that large pnp “necklace” at airports though?*
Another way to get a big speed improvement with no mechanical changes would be a flying vision camera - a little 45 degree mirror that flips under the head to look up at the nozzle while it's travelling from feeder to the placement position without needing to travel via the fixed camera. Only works with small parts, but that's usually most of them.
That is how my old Quad 4000C works. It's really quite good, despite its age. It scans from the side, so no mirror is needed. It works for a broad variety of parts too, I almost never use the up camera.
@@Factory400 Is that the Cyberoptics system? - ISTR that is basically a line scan across the part, and it rotates the part, looking for minimum width, which is square-on to the sensor - shouldn't be too hard to do with a modern small camera module.
@@mikeselectricstuff Not sure who manufacturers the line scan system, but that is indeed how it works. I finds the bottom of the part, rotates it to get the orientation and issues the placement offset. Quite fast and accurate, even with 0201 passives. Definitely true with modern camera, it would be very low cost.
I still remember when I first watched your videos, and you were just starting to create the LumenPnP. Crazy how much time went since then. Congrats on the v4!
Congrats! This is excellent. Machine looks next level from previous versions. The level of integration y’all have been able pull off on an open source machine is commendable 👏🏻
I've followed this from the very beginning and have been impressed at the number of obstacles that have been overcome all along the way. As a retired engineer, I've just been super impressed by how diligent Stephen has been on this and how far it has come. I'm actually envious how ell he has pursued this, the PCBs that have been designed, the software that has been written, and all of the mechanical components including the the ones from 3D printing. A truly fantastic job that should be considered a case study in product development!
As someone with a need for populating sometimes as many as several PCBs a month and a budget of I dunno maybe $100 for improving the process, I'm not sure why I'm excited about the LumenPNP V4 announcement lol
Love the difference in vibe between the two launch videos. Been listening to the launch episode on the podcast too so great timing - the v4 looks fab! PS glad to see the Glowtie made a wee guest appearance in the video too, only fitting to demo assembling it on a v4!
dude, don't really need one but I certainly WANT one... man, and the fast that it's open source and we don't get locked out of modifying it, it makes it worth every f. penny!!!
It's great to see this kind of ingenuity and business startup among the younger generation... I've watched Hawes and crew from the initial concept to V4 and it's been super. Terrific work.
So impressed! I watch you off and on as inspiration for my own business I hope to run. Your attitude and personality on youtube really shine. It is truly inspiring to see someone make such a intricate product and progress through versions, with enough success to keep going for years. I wish you continued sucess
Nice! I'd just seen the e-mail announcement, and now this pops up. Faster is good; 0402 is essential. I'm still a few months (at best) from being ready to set up an SMT line here, but might well be buying one of these next year.
Better speed, accuracy, vision system, plate utilization...all "complaints" I had with v3. Glad you guys are listening and continuing to improve. Looking forward to a v3->v4 upgrade kit.
Congratulation on the release, and awesome 1:20 intro! However really quick(especially for someone who wants to read about the new, custom controller) I double checked my youtube to be at 1X playback speed, instead of 1,5X
Feeders, feeders, feeders! Congratulations to finally have this in production and going out to the people. It's an elegant thing of beauty, and what a huge upgrade! The quality cameras are ah so ah nice. And who doesn't love more compact and reliable feeders, feeders, feeders! What's next?!?
Did you ever consider to add a "dispense" module (e.g. dispenser on the head)? lets say for dispensig solderpaste, glue or similar? Awesome job anyway!!
Do I know how to make boards yes, do I have some models and ideas to make yes, is it my work no, im gonna recover the investment instead of paying something like pcbway no. Cant wait to buy it along with thousands of parts xD
Bro are you seriously selling these for 2K?? 🤯🤯 I mean the feeders are still a significant add-on but that’s just incredibly accessible even for tiny businesses. Truly impressed 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I always felt like this machine would really become a monster with DC motors and something like ODrive. I wonder what would be the reason not go that route. Maybe I should build one and try using DC motors. I just don't have the need currently, as I do PnP the old fashion way, by hand and a magnifying glass, but I do 5 to 10 boards of my designs, 2 times a year, so the back-ache is not constant to push me into LumenPnP yet :). I love the project and follow it from almost the beginning, so I'm happy to see that it's moving forward.
Can somebody explain me how does the software side of this thing work? I don't know much of CAD/CAM but wondering how you actually bring the bare PCB and the components into FreeCAD or however this is applied.. I'd really love feedback, so I can check that out
I wonder can it put a biger part, something like Raspberry Compute Module connectors? I haven't figured the best way to solder two on the board precisely. They were not originally meant to be used in pairs or more per daughter board. I'm thinking trying to plug them on CM4 and then put the whole assembly on a hotplate. Not sure if it can damage the connectors, but at least they would be precisely positioned relative from one to other.
Oh Wow, I have been following this project, your enthusiasm never stops to amaze me.... I went to the opulo website to buy one but I got confused about what comes with the machine, the photo shows 25 feeders, but no way it comes with that, also in the accessories page I can add an staging plate, so not sure if the base model comes with a plate... so, beutiful product, beautiful landing page and simple buy now button, but some people may get expectations about getting 25 feeders.... would be nice to know what comes in the box. EDIT: My bad, I confused the feeder holders by feeders, now I know it comes with no feeders (that is natural at this price), I will leave the comment here just in case my confusion serves as feedback
As soon as I sell my existing machine, this will replace it. I no longer do full production, just short runs to qualify a new product. This system is perfect for that. Sooooo much smaller too.
Is there any PCB shape (such as a board with all curved edges, or a board with components on both sides, etc.) that it can't work with simply because there is no way to conveniently secure the board to the bed?
Effectively any board shape will work! The board mounting system is pretty dynamic and can be adjusted for unique shapes and components on the back side.
I've been following your design and progress from the very start and I really want one! It's a bit steep to get one into Spain though so I was wondering if you've got a list of owners around the world who will do prototype or low volume assembly. This would be a valuable resource for a subset of your owners.
Congrats!!!! I was wondering if V4 is positionally accurate enough to place BGA parts? What limitations might we be aware of relative to certain types of parts?
Thanks! Yes, absolutely. We have a ton of folks using it for BGA! We recommend down to 0.5mm pitch for BGA, but some people do 0.4mm pitch with no issue.
@@stephen_hawes Thanks. Other than 201 are there any other class of surface mount parts that we need to use special care or techniques to place with V4?
Looks very good I'm interested to try it. From the page I cannot see what comes with machine. I presume no feeders. With price of feeders of ~100USD per feeder the machine price is ~6k for my setup. I would not say that PnP machine is for prototyping. I have 2 PnPs and with boards that I usually make ~150 total parts (~50 unique) I am faster placing one or two PCBs by hand then setting up the machine and running the program. For simpler PCBs (like one shown on the examples) I'll probably place 10 PCBs by hand before I can set up the machine. Passives are much faster to place with machine and I keep a lot of them already on machine so it is easier to place passives with machine and chips by hand than to set up the trays for chips and then calibrate them and get them to work and have to change nozzles and all that....
NB. Skip to 1:25 to skip the music with the annoyingly choppy levels. Looking great though! It's been a privilege to have been able to follow the progress and gradual improvements from the day-1 prototypes. ...much prefer the second launch video by the way (just my preference, I'm sure there are plenty of folks who will prefer the first).
what is the business case? How many company or individual need this? at 2000$ a pop, 1500$ of profit, you sell 100 per year, that is 150,000$ per year. Not a lot. It's a pretty dope machine and sure is cheap for what it does.
Go check out v4! bit.ly/3B0nwbd
Btw. have you though about a head that could dispense Solderpaste?
great job stephen ! for v5 , I recommend a magazine made by 4 sucking heads instead of two of v4
*Thanks so much for posting those files!*
*Realized that sadly OCR isn’t as possible as had hoped, because many caps haven’t had a label printed on them, so this seems more practical than that robot arm pnp with machine vision that I had hoped was possible. Bravo. Community needed a great pnp. How to explain that large pnp “necklace” at airports though?*
@@platin2148Seems moddable to.
Another way to get a big speed improvement with no mechanical changes would be a flying vision camera - a little 45 degree mirror that flips under the head to look up at the nozzle while it's travelling from feeder to the placement position without needing to travel via the fixed camera. Only works with small parts, but that's usually most of them.
That is how my old Quad 4000C works. It's really quite good, despite its age. It scans from the side, so no mirror is needed. It works for a broad variety of parts too, I almost never use the up camera.
so basically the reverse of what some laser cutter optics do?
@@Factory400 Is that the Cyberoptics system? - ISTR that is basically a line scan across the part, and it rotates the part, looking for minimum width, which is square-on to the sensor - shouldn't be too hard to do with a modern small camera module.
@@mikeselectricstuff Not sure who manufacturers the line scan system, but that is indeed how it works.
I finds the bottom of the part, rotates it to get the orientation and issues the placement offset. Quite fast and accurate, even with 0201 passives.
Definitely true with modern camera, it would be very low cost.
Could get away with no flippy-bit if you had a pair of on-edge cameras, OVM6211 $7 global shutter 400x400 120hz, they only weight 1 gram each.
I still remember when I first watched your videos, and you were just starting to create the LumenPnP. Crazy how much time went since then. Congrats on the v4!
Congrats! I'm stoked to see this come to fruition!
thanks dude, we are too!!
Congrats! This is excellent. Machine looks next level from previous versions. The level of integration y’all have been able pull off on an open source machine is commendable 👏🏻
thanks man! we're really excited about how it's turned out!
I've followed this from the very beginning and have been impressed at the number of obstacles that have been overcome all along the way. As a retired engineer, I've just been super impressed by how diligent Stephen has been on this and how far it has come. I'm actually envious how ell he has pursued this, the PCBs that have been designed, the software that has been written, and all of the mechanical components including the the ones from 3D printing. A truly fantastic job that should be considered a case study in product development!
The feeder system looks so compact, the whole thing looks amazing.
Man I wish I could afford one... Or had a need for one!
As someone with a need for populating sometimes as many as several PCBs a month and a budget of I dunno maybe $100 for improving the process, I'm not sure why I'm excited about the LumenPNP V4 announcement lol
Ibwouldnt be worried about affordability as these will lower development and small series prices.
Congrats guys! Amazing steps forward and always keeping the community in mind - crazy you've got a custom camera system now
Love the difference in vibe between the two launch videos. Been listening to the launch episode on the podcast too so great timing - the v4 looks fab! PS glad to see the Glowtie made a wee guest appearance in the video too, only fitting to demo assembling it on a v4!
That improved control/circuit board is beautiful.
dude, don't really need one but I certainly WANT one... man, and the fast that it's open source and we don't get locked out of modifying it, it makes it worth every f. penny!!!
I remember watching V1 when it came out. Came a long way since! Awesome work with this product!
Congratulations Stephen and team! v4 looks amazing, so cool for people to have access to this capability at a small scale! 🎉🎉
*Thanks so much for posting those files!*
Wow I remember when you first started this project, how far you've come! If only I could find a reason why I would need such a beautiful machine...
Great job on the V4 update - Seems to have massive improvements across the board - well done!
"Wicked fast!" 😆😉 Congrats on this milestone.
It's great to see this kind of ingenuity and business startup among the younger generation... I've watched Hawes and crew from the initial concept to V4 and it's been super. Terrific work.
Congrats to the whole team, on putting out such a huge step forward! I would love to do a couple runs of my own boards one day.
So impressed! I watch you off and on as inspiration for my own business I hope to run. Your attitude and personality on youtube really shine. It is truly inspiring to see someone make such a intricate product and progress through versions, with enough success to keep going for years. I wish you continued sucess
crazy to see how far this has come. great work
What a great, snappy presentation of a product. I wish every ad would be as useful as this one.
big congrats man! this seems like an absolutely huge version update. and im legitimately stoked to get my hands on one
I have no use for one at all, but your energy and the amount of work the whole team has put in and the versatility of the product makes me want one!
Amazing! Really cool to see products like these designed with so much passion
What a journey from your first videos. Much continued success to you
Come a long way since the days of the indexPnP. Congrates this looks awesome
Nice! I'd just seen the e-mail announcement, and now this pops up. Faster is good; 0402 is essential.
I'm still a few months (at best) from being ready to set up an SMT line here, but might well be buying one of these next year.
Better speed, accuracy, vision system, plate utilization...all "complaints" I had with v3. Glad you guys are listening and continuing to improve. Looking forward to a v3->v4 upgrade kit.
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Todd Howard: "It is 16 times the detail... of the Luman version 3"
Rawr! Looks so good. Lucian's control box is so cool, I really wanna update our V3...
Congratulation on the release, and awesome 1:20 intro!
However really quick(especially for someone who wants to read about the new, custom controller)
I double checked my youtube to be at 1X playback speed, instead of 1,5X
Feeders, feeders, feeders! Congratulations to finally have this in production and going out to the people. It's an elegant thing of beauty, and what a huge upgrade! The quality cameras are ah so ah nice. And who doesn't love more compact and reliable feeders, feeders, feeders! What's next?!?
Have had decent oven for years, this is pretty tempting instead of farming everything out.
You’ll did an awesome job on v4 🎊🎉💪
this is going to destroy a very big industry, can't wait.
Congrats! The new version looks awesome.
Massive congrats! What an amazing update!
It's wonderful to see the progress! I don't have a use case for the machine, but I want one anyway :)
Bro I am so happy, that you made it this far. I wish you a lucky journey to the moon! EVERY WESTERN HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ONE!
Why western?
to put cheese on their hamburgers
@@dirtdart81Probably a statement about reducing outsourcing to China
Oh SHIT just as I start checking out your stuff again, this comes out. Awesome! and the same thing happened to me with the masterforge...
GPIO header, new HD optics w/better FOV, parts catalog. Cool.
Did you ever consider to add a "dispense" module (e.g. dispenser on the head)? lets say for dispensig solderpaste, glue or similar? Awesome job anyway!!
Do I know how to make boards yes, do I have some models and ideas to make yes, is it my work no, im gonna recover the investment instead of paying something like pcbway no.
Cant wait to buy it along with thousands of parts xD
Awesome! Itching to prioritize some projects on my list that would benefit from a pick 'n place...
Bro are you seriously selling these for 2K?? 🤯🤯 I mean the feeders are still a significant add-on but that’s just incredibly accessible even for tiny businesses. Truly impressed 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Its things like this that make me wish I was an electrical engineer
Wow, I thought this thing would be 3x the price. I dont have any need for this but good job, thats pretty slick 👍🏻👍🏻
congrats! Great to see!
I always felt like this machine would really become a monster with DC motors and something like ODrive. I wonder what would be the reason not go that route. Maybe I should build one and try using DC motors. I just don't have the need currently, as I do PnP the old fashion way, by hand and a magnifying glass, but I do 5 to 10 boards of my designs, 2 times a year, so the back-ache is not constant to push me into LumenPnP yet :). I love the project and follow it from almost the beginning, so I'm happy to see that it's moving forward.
here I am having no idea that the last one was V3 and not V1 or like V0.8 kinda thing. hot damn y'all are good at your revisions.
Amazing progress! I'd love to own one of these - now I just need to find the money and enough reasons :)
Looks like you could use some cross-polarization on the light source and the camera to reduce specular reflections 😄
Can somebody explain me how does the software side of this thing work? I don't know much of CAD/CAM but wondering how you actually bring the bare PCB and the components into FreeCAD or however this is applied..
I'd really love feedback, so I can check that out
Congratulations!
I wonder can it put a biger part, something like Raspberry Compute Module connectors?
I haven't figured the best way to solder two on the board precisely.
They were not originally meant to be used in pairs or more per daughter board.
I'm thinking trying to plug them on CM4 and then put the whole assembly on a hotplate. Not sure if it can damage the connectors, but at least they would be precisely positioned relative from one to other.
Couldn't have selected finer music than this...
only if i had money and real need for this. maybe one day i rly need this but not today.
Certified legend
I would like to understand something about electronics just to be able to use this machine 😂, remarkable!
What an masterpiece. Congrats
Amigo haces un trabajo genial, muchos exitos, saludos desde Perú (i hope you traslate this)
Wow, amazing work!
Heck yeah dude!! So hype
It would be good to see BLDC motors under those Pneumatic Pumps for longevity ✅.
Oh Wow, I have been following this project, your enthusiasm never stops to amaze me.... I went to the opulo website to buy one but I got confused about what comes with the machine, the photo shows 25 feeders, but no way it comes with that, also in the accessories page I can add an staging plate, so not sure if the base model comes with a plate... so, beutiful product, beautiful landing page and simple buy now button, but some people may get expectations about getting 25 feeders.... would be nice to know what comes in the box. EDIT: My bad, I confused the feeder holders by feeders, now I know it comes with no feeders (that is natural at this price), I will leave the comment here just in case my confusion serves as feedback
How did you calculate the 13× faster than outsourcing thing?
As soon as I sell my existing machine, this will replace it.
I no longer do full production, just short runs to qualify a new product. This system is perfect for that. Sooooo much smaller too.
Is there upgrade path for folks sitting on the first V1 kit lol
How about solder paste deposition?
This is awesome! Upgrade kit waitlist joined! If I just want to upgrade the cameras for now, what other parts would I need?
Still 100% open-source?
Always: github.com/opulo-inc/lumenpnp/releases/tag/v4.0.0
@@stephen_hawes Cool! Any chance you're going to bring one to Supercon?
@@spehropefhany I might! still on the fence!
does anyone uses to make short productions? Any idea of costs per hour? looks impressive and seems like freedom. thanks
Congratulations 🎉
Beautiful!
auhghgh I want one. would love to get deeper into engineering again.
Just curious, what is the limiting factor for speed?
Is there any PCB shape (such as a board with all curved edges, or a board with components on both sides, etc.) that it can't work with simply because there is no way to conveniently secure the board to the bed?
Effectively any board shape will work! The board mounting system is pretty dynamic and can be adjusted for unique shapes and components on the back side.
Much like when I am driving with friends... I am NOT to be trusted with that aux port
Looks Fantastic!!!😮
You use v4 to make the motherboards for v4's, right?
I've been following your design and progress from the very start and I really want one! It's a bit steep to get one into Spain though so I was wondering if you've got a list of owners around the world who will do prototype or low volume assembly. This would be a valuable resource for a subset of your owners.
Still open-loop control?
I need another room for all the things I want.
Congrats!!!! I was wondering if V4 is positionally accurate enough to place BGA parts? What limitations might we be aware of relative to certain types of parts?
Thanks! Yes, absolutely. We have a ton of folks using it for BGA! We recommend down to 0.5mm pitch for BGA, but some people do 0.4mm pitch with no issue.
@@stephen_hawes Thanks. Other than 201 are there any other class of surface mount parts that we need to use special care or techniques to place with V4?
Looks very good I'm interested to try it. From the page I cannot see what comes with machine. I presume no feeders. With price of feeders of ~100USD per feeder the machine price is ~6k for my setup. I would not say that PnP machine is for prototyping. I have 2 PnPs and with boards that I usually make ~150 total parts (~50 unique) I am faster placing one or two PCBs by hand then setting up the machine and running the program. For simpler PCBs (like one shown on the examples) I'll probably place 10 PCBs by hand before I can set up the machine. Passives are much faster to place with machine and I keep a lot of them already on machine so it is easier to place passives with machine and chips by hand than to set up the trays for chips and then calibrate them and get them to work and have to change nozzles and all that....
Nice 2nd launch vid
Man I'm your fan!
NB. Skip to 1:25 to skip the music with the annoyingly choppy levels.
Looking great though!
It's been a privilege to have been able to follow the progress and gradual improvements from the day-1 prototypes.
...much prefer the second launch video by the way (just my preference, I'm sure there are plenty of folks who will prefer the first).
Gonna need one of these for my MakerPnP software project at some point. :D :D :D
Such a great update. Will you bring one to Germany this November for Electronica?
Congratulations with release, hope you can have a good sleep after this stress. What about future availability of custom cameras?
Thanks! We're all exhausted! They're available right now!: www.opulo.io/products/lumenpnp-v4-camera-set
what is the business case? How many company or individual need this? at 2000$ a pop, 1500$ of profit, you sell 100 per year, that is 150,000$ per year. Not a lot.
It's a pretty dope machine and sure is cheap for what it does.
I want one so bad
Awesome Man!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome!
soo youre saying this is not open source?
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SAO for the head when?
amazing