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Preface • Repair Service
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including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose.
Data I/O maintains customer service offices throughout the world, each
staffed with factory-trained technicians to provide prompt, quality service.
For warranty service, contact Data I/O Customer Support at the numbers
listed in this Preface.
Repair Service
After the warranty period expires, repair services are available at Data I/O
Service Centers on a time-and-materials basis, or through a fixed price basis.
The fixed price basis is an annual agreement that covers all parts and labor
needed to correct normal malfunctions and includes semiannual perfor-
mance certification.
For more information or to order a Service Contract, call Data I/O Customer
Support at the numbers listed in this Preface.
User or
Address
Change
If the user for this product or your address has changed, please notify
Data I/O Customer Support at the numbers listed in this Preface. This
ensures that you receive information about product enhancements. Be sure to
include the product serial number, if available.
Preface • About This Manual
iv PS288 Owner’s Manual
About This
Manual
Warnings, Cautions, and Safety Symbols
Special paragraphs in this manual warn about potentially hazardous situa-
tions and recommend practices to help avoid injury to people (WARNING)
or damage to equipment (CAUTION). They are included to help you use the
PS288 safely and efficiently.
Safety symbols used in this manual:
Crush Hazard
Electric Shock Hazard
General Hazard Warning
Eye Protection Warning
Glove Protection Warning
Laser Hazard Warning
Electrostatic Discharge Warning
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Chapter
1
1Introduction
The PS288 is a versatile production programmer that handles traditional and
fine-pitched packages. Its flexibility is due to modular design, allowing you
to optimize for the level of production required by your facility.
PS288 features include:
Automated programming, handling, and labeling for µBGA, PGA,
QFP, TQFP, TSOP, SOIC, PLCC, DIP, and other packages
Configured with four FlashCORE programmers
Support for memory and microcontroller devices in many package
types
Optical vision system
Flexible input and output options include static tray, automatic tray
feeder, tube, and tape systems
Label or laser marking
Modular design allows configuration for a wide range of applications
Small mechanical footprint
System
Description
The PS288 moves devices from input media through a programming and
marking process to output media for delivery to the next phase of the pro-
duction process. It combines a device programming system and a high-speed
pick and place head (PNP head) to provide rapid programming of standard
pitch devices, as well as ultra-fine pitched devices.
TaskLink
software and Automated Handler (AH500) software running on
the system’s Handler Computer direct the PS288 to perform a series of pro-
cesses, including automatic handling, programming, marking, and place-
ment of devices in the output media of choice. Operator interaction is
reduced by allowing the selection of a Job from a list and starting the system.