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Communication and Control What are Board IDs? Board IDs Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 138 The introd uction of one BIOS version on the TQM M odules, for th e different subsystems, was necessary for th…

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Communication and Control
Board IDs What are Board IDs?
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Overview of O ne Wire B us Initializat ion
4.5.3.2 Overview of One Wire Bus Initialization
Board IDs
4.6 Board IDs
What are Board IDs?
4.6.1 What are Board IDs?
The board ID is an identification number, which is saved in an EEPROM. These ID‘s identify the boards
(head interface, head adapter,...) in the machine via software. Each board which communicates with a
TQM module, has an EEPROM with a unique ID. These board IDs are read and checked by the BIOS
in the TQM module.
Why Have We Introduced B oard ID s?
4.6.1.1 Why Have We Introduced Board IDs?
The introduction of board IDs has the benefit that only one BIOS version can be used for all TQM
modules in the machine.
Benefits:
Simple to use for developers, setup engineers and service engineers
Updates by developers only required for one BIOS version
Storage, one SAP number for TQM modules (16 bit processor)
Legend
1. CAN BUS command for initialization
2. CAN BUS command sent.
3. Subsystems report, public bytes
1f --> Coupler
12 --> IO component with EEPROM
14 --> 1k EEPROM
20 --> 4 channel A/D
23 --> 4k EEPROM
28 --> Temperature
29 --> 8-fold IO component
4. Ack initialization successful.
NOTICE
Board IDs have nothing to do with the recognition of boards by the PCB barcode option.
Communication and Control
What are Board IDs? Board IDs
Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 138
The introduction of one BIOS version on the TQM Modules, for the different subsystems, was necessary
for the option Head Modularity.
Function
4.6.1.2 Function
During the booting phase, the TQM module BIOS sends a request for the board ID and thereby
recognizes which boards are connected for the placement head used or on which board the TQM
module is used. If all IDs are recognized and if they are all plausible, the application software will be
loaded. From SW 601.02, the station software issues an error message, if it does not recognize any of
the IDs or if it there is no plausible ID. This error message is currently only shown on the 7-segment
display of the TQM module.
Error Description for Missing IDs:
4.6.1.3 Error Description for Missing IDs:
When the BIOS and Application software are downloaded and the BIOS is unable to recognize one ID,
it will give an error on the seven segment display for a short time. The error message appears three
times, after that the application software starts up. The machine still starts up and can produce. If the
BIOS is unable to recognize more than one ID, the TQM module in the BIOS stops with an error code
on the 7 segment display. The machine will not boot and an error message will appear at the station and
on the 7-segment display of the TQM module (see error list).
The following ID‘s are saved in the PCB‘s EEPROM:
SIPLACE D series:
Gantry Head Distributor
Vision board
Overview of board IDs, checked by the TQM module (SIPLACE D)
Board IDs for Vision boards (SIPLACE D)
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Board IDs What are Board IDs?
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SIPLACE X series:
Head interface (gantry 1 - 4)
Head adapter (C&P20, C&P6/12, Twin head)
Intermediate Distributor - C&P20
Main board Twin Head
Vision board (gantry 1 - 4)
Illumination board stationary Cameras (Location 2/4)
Vacuum sensor holding circuit board C&P20
Overview of board IDs, checked by the TQM module (SIPLACE X series and X4I with SW 70x)
In X series machines with TQM, the PCB ID is read out of the BIOS.
In X series machines with HCU, the PCB ID is read out of the application.
Board IDs for Vision boards (SIPLACE X)
NOTICE
The same PCB IDs apply for the SIPLACE X4I, even if head modularity is not possible.
NOTICE
The board ID for the Vision board (gantries 1 - 4), the illumination board for the stationary
cameras (sector 2/4) and the holding circuit vacuum sensor board for C&P20 are currently not
evaluated.