Today I tried to start with the first test and to my surprise when I tried everything in the test menu, the main camera did not work.
I contacted Bryan of Neoden, and he had me dismantle all the feeders on the side of the camera, plus several screws to access the camera to check the wiring. It was already late, and he stayed to continue tomorrow.
I kept trying things, until it occurred to me that they could be my USB connections, which were affecting the camera. To not have duplicate mouse, keyboard and monitor, I share those of my PC computer, I have connected a VGA to HDMI converter, and with a 5-meter HDMI cable to my PC monitor, and for the keyboard-mouse, I connected a USB cable 5 meters that reaches my table, and there I have a HUB with keyboard, mouse, USB pendrive and other devices. When I want to use keyboard and mouse with the Neoden4, I disconnect the HUB cable from my PC, and connect it to the USB cable that comes from the Neoden4.
On the Neoden4, the USB cable had it connected to the back of the machine. It has been to change it to one of the USB connectors on the right side of the machine, and the camera already works. I do not know the reason for this problem, but it works for me that it was important.
Another problem I have had is with the chip feeder by vibrator. It seems that they have changed the design of this piece, and I have not been able to place the 5 tubes for SOIC chips of 14/16 pins. Finally, they have sent me a piece of the old design that they still had in stock, I hope it will help me and I can finally use the 5 tubes of SOIC chips that I need.
At this moment, my only question is how the nozzles are placed on the head. Are they going to pressure, I have to dismantle something, do I need a tool ...?
I want put these nozzles:
CN750 --> for TQFP100 / TQFP144 and some SMD power inductors for switched supply with XL4015/XL4016
CN220 --> for SOIC chips (74LS123, CD4050), LD1117, SK86 diode, XL4015, SD card socket, etc...
CN100 or
CN140 --> for 1206, some small aluminun capacitors, BAT60 diode...
Custom nozzle --> I have four custom nozzles (CN400/750), these are shorter (-3 or 4mm), I want to try it with high aluminum capacitors, from 8 to 10 mm in height.