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3-47 AKFEDT -ID (D03_02) X [mm] and Y [mm] Set the coordinates of each pattern origin (O 01 through On) based on the placement coordinate reference (N 0 ). A pattern origin refers to the reference coordinates of a repeti…

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AKFEDT-ID
1.5.3 (D03) Placement Data (O-data)
The set parameters can be used to create a repetitive pattern program.
(D03_01)
O-No.
Shown are the step Nos. of the placement data (O).
These step Nos. are regarded as repetitive pattern Nos.
Parameters must be entered in each line (pattern).
O-No.1
O-No.2
O-No.3
O-No.4
Pattern 4
Pattern 2 Pattern 1
Pattern 3
Fig. 3C33 Example of Repetitive Pattern Program
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AKFEDT-ID
(D03_02)
X [mm] and Y [mm]
Set the coordinates of each pattern origin (O
01
through On) based on the
placement coordinate reference (N
0
).
A pattern origin refers to the reference coordinates of a repetitive
pattern.
The pattern origins (coordinate reference of repetitive patterns) must
be determined, regarding the "Z=theta [deg]" data as "0°" (described
in "D03_03") and located at corners on the same side as the placement
coordinate reference (N
0
).
N
0
:
The center of
is the placement coordinate reference.
O
01
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 1
O
02
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 2
O
03
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 3
O
04
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 4
O04
O03
O02
O01
X
Y
Placement Coordinate
Reference (N
0)
Component
Pattern 4 Pattern 3
Pattern 2 Pattern 1
Fig. 3C34 Example of Repetitive Patterns
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AKFEDT-ID
(D03_03)
Z=theta [deg]
Set an angle of each pattern.
Keep the angle of the reference pattern as "000.00°".
In the gure below, "Pattern 1" is regarded as a reference one.
N
0
:
The center of
is the placement coordinate reference.
O
01
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 1
O
02
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 2
O
03
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 3
O
04
:
Pattern Origin of Pattern 4
Pattern 1 :
Pattern 2 :
90°
Pattern 3 :
180°
Pattern 4 :
270°
X
O
03
O02
O01
O04
Y
Placement Coordinate
Reference (N
0)
Component
Pattern 4
Pattern 3
Pattern 2
Pattern 1
Fig. 3C35 Example of Repetitive Patterns
Note
A numerical value must be entered in increments of 90°. Otherwise, an error will
occur.
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