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4.8 Multiple Road Runner Feeders – Improved Handling
A new behavior has been implemented to improve the performance and minimize the waiting time
for multiple Road Runner feeders set up on one table.
An attribute has been added to this feeder type in SIPLACE Pro, containing one of the following
pickup strategies:
– Pickup as specified by the optimization, i.e. pickup from one Road Runner feeder until it has no
more prepared components.
– Preferring available feeders / levels, i.e. if one Road Runner feeder has to prepare
components, pickup from the other Road Runner feeder until this has to prepare components.
The respective pickup strategy will be explicitly switched on with the download data of SIPLACE
Pro at the station. The placement order will not be affected.
4.9 "The Hermes Standard" – Board Locking Process
A board locking process has been introduced for lines using the "The Hermes Standard". This
means that a board in the previous machine may be locked after barcode reading and not moved
into the placement machine using "The Hermes Standard" until the board is unlocked, e.g. by the
BoardGateKeeper.
If "The Hermes Standard" is active and a barcode exists, the board remains in the previous
machine. If no barcode is available, the board remains either in the input section or in the
placement area depending on where the barcode is read.
The BoardGateKeeper (or any client that is able to lock the board) can now apply one of the
following behaviors:
– The board is moved into the machine and gets placed.
– The board remains in the previous machine and has to be removed from there.
– The board is aborted and moved to the end of the line.
If the board is locked, a Detailed Error will be displayed as a warning.
The lock cause is displayed (e.g. invalid barcode, no BoardGateKeeper reaction) and the operator
can select one of the following actions:
– Release lock, move board into machine and cancel board
– Release lock and process board as usual
4.10 Front-Back-Offset Measurement
The station software supports the new Front-Back-Offset Measurement when placing chips with
the Fan-out Panel Level Package (FOPLP) technology. It measures the offset between the bottom
outline of a die and the electrical connection on the top. The Front-Back-Offset Measurement is
supported on the CA4 placement machine together with the C&P20 M and CPP placement heads.
The new SST40 stationary camera with glass plate has been introduced for this measurement. The
camera has to be manually mounted for each station. The die is placed on the center of the glass
plate for measurement. First the camera measures the bottom outline of the die. The result of this
measurement is used to correct the estimated position of the structure on the top side which is
measured afterwards. The difference between the expected and the measured position of the
structure is the so-called "die offset".
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The dies to be measured from a wafer must be selected in SIPLACE Pro. Each die that shall be
measured by the Front-Back-Offset Measurement must be enabled. The dies which are used for
Front-Back-Offset Measurement will be picked-up at first and used to compute the offset average.
The resulting offset is used for all other dies of this wafer to place the dies correctly.
An individual wafer can be selected in the Setup view of the SIPLACE Wafer System on the station
software GUI. If Front-Back-Offset Measurement is activated for dies provided by this wafer, the
following specific data will be displayed for the wafer:
– Offset and deviation
– Number of measured dies
– Number of measured dies with a minimum percentage of measured dies with "good result". I.e.,
the measurement was successful and the measurement result was used to compute the offset.
All component shapes must be complete before production starts. Teaching during production is
not supported.
4.11 Checking GigE Camera Connections – Enhanced Functionality
The functionality to check GigE camera connections has been enhanced in the Maintenance view
under Camera Verification – Check all camera connections. In addition to failed connections, a
possibly existing transmission error rate for working connections will be displayed.
The transmission error rate is displayed in DPM (Defects Per Million).
1 DPM = from one million transmitted data packages, one package was faulty.
A transmission error rate < 10 DPM is no problem but significantly higher values indicate a
hardware problem of the transmission link. In this case, the plug of the trailing cable should be
checked. Possibly, the VBI (Vision Base Interface) and / or VHI (Vision Head Interface) have to be
exchanged.

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5 Features of the 711.0 Station Software Version
All features of the previous 7xx station software versions are also supported in the 711.0 station
software version. The main new features of the 711.0 station software version are listed below.
NOTICE
Detailed information on the individual functions can be found in the Online help for the
station software.
5.1 "The Hermes Standard" – New Communication Protocol
Compatible mode: Partly compatible
"The Hermes Standard" is a new communication protocol for SMT assembly lines that can be used
alternatively to the electrical SIPLACE SMEMA interface. With this protocol, more information can
be transferred with the board down the line like unique board Ids, barcodes, conveyor speed, board
length / width / thickness. All this information can be transferred down the complete line, without
any interruption. Up to now, this was only possible within a SIPLACE SMEMA cluster. If all devices
in the line support "The Hermes Standard", whispering down the line is possible within "The
Hermes Standard" cluster as it is within the SIPLACE SMEMA cluster.
"The Hermes Standard" is supported on the X-series S, TX-series and TX micron-series placement
machines.
The sequence of machines and devices (SIPLACE, ASYS, others) has to be configured in
SIPLACE Pro so that every machine / device in the production chain knows about its next and
previous device per transport lane including their according IP-addresses.
The hardware options (activate peer, host, IP address) related to "The Hermes Standard" can be
configured on the station software GUI in the "The Hermes Standard" configuration dialog under
Service – Configure machine – "The Hermes Standard".