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5 -45 EPD8008100 Operation Chapter 5 5 Creating the PCB data 6. SHAPE INFO. parameters When “ Alignment T ype ” in the VISION INFO. sub-window is set to “ Simple BGA ” , the following parameters are displayed in the SHAP…

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27. Pick Vacuum, Mount Vacuum
These are reference vacuum pressures used for checking the pickup and
mount vacuum levels. Use the default settings and adjust them as needed
in the Adjust Assistant mode. (See 3.7 in this chapter.)
28. Conv. Y Speed
Refer to the description in 3.3.1 Standard chip components.
4. DUMP INFO. parameters
31. Dump Way
Set to Station when a dump station (option) is used and to Dump POS.
when not used. Refer to the Discard point parameter explained in the
mounter service manual.
32. Retry Times
Refer to the description in 3.3.1 Standard chip components.
5. VISION INFO. parameters
41. Alignment Group
Set to Ball.
42. Alignment Type
Use the default setting Simple BGA.
43. AlignmentModule
This parameter specifies the lighting method for recognizing a component.
Use the default setting (Fore).
44. Light Selection
Set to Main+Coax when editing the ball lead arrangement. When you
want to check nicked ball leads, set this parameter to Only Side.
For descriptions of the following VISION INFO. parameters, refer to
3.3.1 Standard chip components.
45. Lighting Level
46. Comp. Threshold
This parameter is skipped for BGA components.
47. Comp. Tolerance
48. Search Area
49. Datum Angle
50. Comp. Intensity
51. MultiCam. Marker
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6. SHAPE INFO. parameters
When Alignment Type in the VISION INFO. sub-window is set to
Simple BGA, the following parameters are displayed in the SHAPE
INFO. sub-window.
61. Body Size X, Body Size Y
Enter the correct dimensions measured with a vernier caliper or microme-
ter.
62. Body Size Z
Enter the correct diameter measured with a vernier caliper or micrometer.
63. Dot number N, Dot number E
Enter the number of ball terminals arrayed in the N and E directions. If the
number of terminals per array differs from each other, enter the largest
number of terminals per array.
64. BGA diameter
Enter the diameter of ball terminals.
65. BGA pitch
Enter the spacing between ball terminals.
66. Dot amount
Enter the total number of ball terminals of the BGA component.
SHAPE INFO. parameters for BGA component
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N
S
E
W
B
A
C
D
E
F
H
G
C
A : Body Size X
B : Body Size Y
C : Body Size Z
D : Dot number N
E : Dot number E
F : BGA pitch N
G : BGA pitch E
H : BGA diamete
r
Side view
Bottom view
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3.5.2 BGA components (BGA setting)
BGA components are registered with the parameters shown below when
the AlignmentType parameter is set to BGA. With this setting, the BGA
arrangement and nicked leads can bet checked.
BGA component parameters (when AlignmentModule is set to BGA)
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6.SHAPE INFO.
Body Size X
Body Size Y
Body Size Z
Dot number N
Dot number E
BGA diameter
BGA pitch N
BGA pitch E
Dot amount
Binary Level
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
23.00
23.00
1.80
13
13
0.75
1.50
1.50
169
0
5.VISION INFO.
Alignment Group
Alignment Type
AlignmentModule
Light Selection
Lighting Level
Comp. Threshold
Comp. Tolerance
Search Area mm
Datum Angle
Comp. Intensity
MultiCam. Marker
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Ball
BGA
Fore
Main + Coax
4/8
Non effective
Normal
NotUse
30
1.50
0
1.BASIC INFO.
Database No.
Comp. Package
Feeder Type
Required Nozzle
Feeder Set No.
Pos. Definition
Feeder Pos_X mm
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Tape
32mmEmboss
ForQFP30mm 74
Teaching
950
7
-16.00
2.OPTION INFO.
FixCmpRef.
AIt.Cmp
Use feeder opt.
Comp. Group No.
Correct Pickpos
:
:
:
:
:
Yes
Not Use
0
0
0
3.PICK AND MOUNT INFO.
Pick Angle deg
Pick Timer
Mount Timer
Mnt Height
Pick Sequence
Mount Action
Mount Speed
PickupSpeed
XY Speed
Vacuum Check
Pick Vacuum
Mount Vacuum
Conv. Y Speed
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
4.DUMP INFO.
Dump Way
Retry Times
:
:
Dump POS
2
s
s
mm
%
%
%
%
%
0
0.30
0.20
Normal
QFP
30
100
100
SPECIAL CHK
FAST
0.0
10
10
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
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3
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41
42
43
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11
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31
32
61
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NOTE
When setting the parameters shown in the sub-windows above, use the number keys to set
the parameters aligned on the right, while using the [INS], [DEL] or [Space] key to set
the parameters aligned on the left. However, there are some parameters which should be
set or optimized with the Adjust Assistant commands described later in 3.7 in this
chapter.
The displayed parameters differ slightly depending on the <3/1/A1 OPTION CONFIG>
settings.