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System Description Basic Machine Functions
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Figure 5: These axes describe motion direction on the PSV5000.
The X-Y coordinate 0, 0 is at the left front corner.
Basic Machine Functions
The PSV5000 System combines a device programming system and a
high-speed pick and place head (PNP head) to provide rapid
programming of standard pitch devices, as well as ultra-fine pitched
devices.
TaskLink™, or Job Creator or Job Runner software, and Automated
Handler software (CH700) running on the system’s Handler Computer
direct the PSV5000 System to perform a series of processes, including
automatic handling, programming, marking, and placement of devices
to the output media of your choice.
The PSV5000 System performs these basic operations when processing
devices:
1. Pick devices from the input media
The pick and place head (PNP head) unloads devices from the input tube,
tray, or tape module. These devices are placed into programming sockets
in all cases except when Ignore Programmers is selected, in which case the
head takes devices directly to a different media (repackaging only) or to
the shuttle for marking only.
2. Process devices
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Devices in the programming sockets undergo any or all of the following
processes as determined by the job. These processes are set in TaskLink:
Continuity check
ID check
Erase
Blank check
Program
Verify programming
Read
Illegal-bit check
Functional verification operations
Secure device
Verify options such as voltage
(Optional) Mark devices
When available, devices that pass the programming and verification
operations are marked at the Laser Module for identification.
3. Load devices into the output media
Devices are moved by the PNP head to output media: trays, tubes, or
tape. Devices that fail one of the programming processes are placed into
the reject bin or reject tray.
Input and Output Options
PSV5000 System input and output options are: static tray (manual), tray
feeder (automatic), tube, and tape.
Most combinations of input and output options may be used. For
example, the PSV5000 System can be configured with input as static
tray and output as taped.
Manuals for Optional Equipment
The manuals that came with any optional equipment on your system
contain additional, more in-depth information. Some of the manuals
came in hard copy format with your PSV5000 System. Others are PDFs
installed on the Handler computer.
System Description Manuals for Optional Equipment
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Figure 6: Some of the optional equipment manuals, from left to
right: Laser Marker; Automatic Tray Feeder CB (Tray Stacker).