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Shuttle Carriage ~
The part of the Shuttle Pedestal that clamps to the belt.
Shuttle Pedestal ~
A small round support, or table top, that holds a device, It is part of the Shuttle
Transfer System.
Shuttle Transfer
System
~
The belt-driven shuttle system that transports devices to a marker, labeler, or a
Tape Output System.
SNS ~
Serial Number Server
Socket Adapter ~
A part that allows a socket to fit the programmer.
Socket Adapter
Board
~
A printed circuit board that connects to the Backplane Board to supply the elec-
trical connections for programming devices.
socket module ~
The device-specific part of the programmer that holds a device in place so that it
can be programmed.
SRAM ~
Static Random Access Memory
Start ~
To load and initialize the operating system on a computer. Synonyms: boot.
T
Tape feeder ~
See Chip Feeder.
Tape Output
Tape Output Sys-
tem
~
Attached to the back of the Option Bay, the (modified) TM?50 Taping Module
(V-TEK) places programmed devices into device tape.
TaskLink ~
Data I/O’s software for creating programming jobs for PS Series Programmers
(as well as RoadRunner, FlashPAK, FLX500, Sprint Family Programmers and
UniSite family Programmers). It is a Windows
based program that simplifies
task management.
teach ~
To communicate your directives to the system via software routines.
throughput ~
The rate at which correctly-programmed devices are produced.
tip ~
A rubber fitting often inserted onto the end of a probe that allows it to achieve
the vacuum seal required to pick and hold a device.
Trailer ~
(Applies to Tape Output System) The length of empty carrier tape required at the
end of the finished reel of taped devices.
Tray Feeder ~
The TF 20 Tray Feeder mounts onto PS Systems to automatically deliver trays of
unprogrammed devices to the work space and return full trays to the stack of
programmed device trays.
TSOP ~
Thin Small Outline Package.
Universal
Programmer
~
See Optima Programmer
V
vacuum tool ~
A hand tool that uses suction to manipulate objects. “Handy-Vac” is such a tool.
V
CC
DAC ~
Voltage Collector Common Digital to Analog Converter. Used to generate the sup-
ply power for the devices to be programmed or verified.
VDC ~
Volts (of) Direct Current
verify ~
A device operation that compares data in a programmed device with data in
RAM or in a disk file. With logic devices, verifying can also include functional
testing.
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Vision File
A reference vision file stores a photo image of a specific device to verify proper
alignment of devices picked
VPP DAC ~
Voltage Programming Power Digital to Analog Converter. A DAC that controls the
programming power supply for devices.
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WinAH400.ini ~
An initialization text file required by the AH500 software to define various fea-
tures and options on the system.
Winmark Laser
Marker
~
See Laser Marker.
Work Environment ~
The area defined by the absolute limits of the PNP Head. This term is used syn-
onymously with Workspace.
Work Surface ~
The main surface of the PS Machine where programmers and Socket Adapters
are installed.
Workspace ~
The area where the pick and place and programming is done. Workspace
includes the Socket Adapters and Actuator Plates but not the programmers
themselves.
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