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Glossary
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Extension
Extension means the format of a file. When a file is named, the file name comes after the
directory, and further follows an extension. Incidentally, each machine will add an extension
as follows:
D:¥○○○○
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directory
AAEJUKIDATE
file name
AA Es01xE
extension
Feed
Feed means a feed of tape components and stick components.
Feeder (and similar units)
A unit that supplies electronic components to be mounted on a printed wiring board.
Feeder bank
Feeder bank is a bench on which a feeder is mounted. Other optional IC collection belt and
others are attached to this bench for use.
Head (unit)
A unit that takes out an electronic component from the component supply section and place it
on a printed wiring board.
HMS
An abbreviation for Height Measurement System. Equipment to measure the component
picking height of.
I/O safety direction setting
A series of processing including returning nozzles to the ATC, clamping and releasing the PWB,
moving the Z-axis to the safety height, etc. This function should be preferably executed
except the case in which interference occurs with other unit if the head moves even a little.
IC mark
A positioning mark provided in the vicinity of mat of those components that need high accuracy
of placement, such as fine-pitch QFP. It is also called a local fiducial mark.
IFS-NX
Aa abbreviation for Intelligent Feeder System.
This is a software system that prevents a component from being placed at a wrong position
with a mounter and/or controls the traceability function. This system can control up to 70 (10
when a production program created with the IS is used to perform setup operation) devices.
JaNets
Abbreviation of JUKI advanced network system.
Software system that manages production lines, prepares programs, and compiles data. Up to
10 devices can be controlled.
Glossary
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Land
Also called a pad. This is a base for soldering provided on a PWB to facilitate attachment of
the lead or electrode.
Lead
A conductor attached to the edge of a component. To mount a component, this part is
soldered and bonded to the PWB.
Machine coordinate origin
The OCC recognizes the first mark being a common mark. After the recognition, the OCC of
LF/RF moves to the left front section of each station as viewed from the front side of the
machine. and the OCC of LR/RR moves to the right rear section of each station as viewed from
the front side of the machine.
With this, the return-to-home operation is finished. The OCC position of LF/RF at this time is
the origin on the coordinates. That is, the position of (X=0, Y=0), based on which development
will be made to each coordinate.
At the return-to-home operation, the OCC recognizes the first mark being a common mark,
where the distance from origin to the first mark has been defined on the software, and thus we
can find how the first mark is slipped from the design dimension compared with that distance.
At this moment, an offset is caused from the difference between the slippage of the X, Y marks
and the design dimension, and it returns to the post-correction coordinate origin. This position
will be the accurate coordinate origin.
Mounter
A surface-mounting component placing machine. This is a machine that places electronic
components at the given position on a printed wiring board.
MTC
Abbreviation of Matrix Tray Changer
This is a device that supplies a main unit of an RS-1/1R with components from a tray. A head
inside of the MTC pick up a component from a tray, and then places it on a unit referred to as a
shuttle. The shuttle picks up a component from the bottom side with vacuum, and then moves
it into the main unit of the RS-1/1R (referred to as “the machine” hereinafter). A head of the
machine picks up the component from the shuttle, and then places it on a board.
Two types of MTCs are provided, TR6D and TR6S. The TR6D/6S is supposed to be installed
on the right side of the machine. When the same type of components are set on both of the
upper and lower racks of the TR6D, Non-stop operation (that is, when components run out on
the lower rack, components are supplied from the upper rack while you can supply the lower
rack with components) becomes available.
MTS
An abbreviation for Matrix Tray Server.
This is a feeder unit for tray components. The tray is pulled out into the unit and the head of
the unit picks and places each component directly.
A TR8SR can be attached on the same bank together with other types of tape feeders (up to 20
8-mm tape feeders).
Glossary
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Nozzle
A nozzle is a jig to be used when the head picks up and place a component.
During production, each head goes to the ATC to get a nozzle that fits each component
(picking surface), and using that nozzle, the head picks up and places the component.
OCC
An abbreviation for Offset Correction Camera.
This camera performs teaching of BOC mark, and teaching of recognition, placement and
pick-up positions.
Off-line
Off-line means a state of the system currently not under communication of computer.
On-line
On-line means a state of the system currently under direct control of computer.
Origin return
Origin return is an action to detect the coordinate origin (X, Y), the origin (zero phase) of head
(Z, θ). Execution of this function supplies the servo current to each motor (X, Y, Z, θ).
Namely, production operation and others cannot be performed without this operation.
Usually, a notice is given immediately after the power supply is turned on and then this
operation is performed. If this notice is ignored, use the START button to perform this
operation.
Pick Data
Pick data is data related to picking including the position, angle, etc. where each component is
set. An accurate pick position is obtained by using [Teaching] in the operation area.
Picking
Picking means a series of action for the head to take a component from the tape or tray in such
a manner that the head moves to the picking position, and then picks up the component by
means of vacuuming, which is the reason why it is called picking.
Pitch
Pitch basically indicates the dimension from a center to another center of something to be
viewed. For a lead pitch, enter the X, Y dimensions of the center of a lead to the center of the
adjacent lead, and for a pitch between circuits, enter that of the center of a circuit to the center
of the adjacent circuit.
Placement
A series of actions made by the head to move the picked up component onto the PWB and to
put the component on the given position of PWB is called placement.
Placement data
Based on the PWB origin, which has been set by the previous PWB data, the information on a
placement point is entered in this placement data. An accurate placement position can be
obtained by Coordinate teachingby using [Teaching] in the operation area.