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4022 591 98 247 User Manual 05.07 PPS-Pro v8.2 99 Guidelines for using PPS-Pro 3.2.8.1 Fiducial arrangemen t and bad mark groups Fiducial arran gemen t and bad mark groups is implem ented with the f ollowin g res tr ic t…

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■ For a combination of FCM II, FCM Classic and FCM Multiflex in one cell, the
full Multiflex functionality will not be supported.
■ A work cell in a line can only be a Multiflex Extended cell (full support of
Multiflex Extended functionality) if all FCMs in the line are a Multiflex
Extended.
■ The Cad2Cad tool does not support bad mark grouping and fiducial
arrangements.
■ Adjust the action spec of the FCM Classic into an action spec of the FCM
Multiflex. Following example gives a part of the action spec which can be
added just before the “Board Rotation” part in the action spec.
AS BVM
COMMENT
COMMENT Board Vision Module actions
COMMENT
SETUP REFERENCE_PINS 3.5 36 X* 36
SETUP POSITIONING_PINS -203.775 160.700 -370.639 161.190
* X = 3.5 - PCB Pitch
■ Limits:
*These limits are currently not checked by the
Powerline optimizer.
TABLE 5 FCM and ACM PPS software limits
Type of limit FCM
FCM
Multiflex
FCM
Multiflex
Extended
ACM
Max. nr. of circuits 255 255 512 256*
Max. nr. of circuits for which a bad mark applies 128 128 512 256*
Max. nr. of circuits for which fiducial correction can be applied 64 64 512 256*
Max. nr. of master bad marks 1 64 256 256*
Max. nr. of fiducial arrangements 64 64 512 256*
*Max. nr. of different marker types (both fiducial and bad mark) 64 64 64 n.a.
Max. nr. of bad marks per index (CLM and WVM) 64 64 512 n.a.
Max. nr. of arrangements for which fiducial alignment applies
per index per module (CLM and WVM)
16 16 64 n.a.
*Max. nr. of mount lines per PCB (CLM/WVM) 250/
250
250/250 1024/512 n.a.
Nr. of fiducials used for (one) alignment correction 2..4 2..4 2..4 1..4
*Max. nr. of BVM measure lines 895 893 2048 n.a.
*Max. nr. of circuits with bad marks 128 128 512 256*
Max. nr. of bad marks per circuit 1 1 1 1

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3.2.8.1 Fiducial arrangement and bad mark groups
Fiducial arrangement and bad mark groups is implemented with the following
restrictions:
■ The PPS-Pro FCM optimizer will only generate action specifications for a
line containing all extended FCM (extended BVM and CLM) machines or all
non-extended FCM machines. If a combined line is used, the extended FCM
machines are seen as non-extended FCM machines.
■ The CAD data must contain circuit information (it may not be flattened),
check this as follows: in the MDF file the copies of circuits are only shown
by their Step and Repeat points. Only then fiducial arrangements and bad
mark groups can be created (in group mode). The introduction of the
fiducial arrangements and bad mark groups will not affect the action spec
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ification generation of the ACM.
■ A circuit (with a circuit bad mark) may belong to at most ONE bad mark
group. In fiducial arrangement, a circuit should belong to two circuit
fiducial arrangements.
3.2.9 Transport Settings
3.2.9.1 Max. amount of transport steps
■ Description: It is possible to specify 10 index steps in each project of PPS-
Pro for FCM. All 10 steps become available in the action spec. after optimi
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zation. However the action spec. format of the FCM can only handle 9
index steps. The FCM generates the following error: "Action Spec error on
transport". FCM MF can only handle 7 index steps
■ Advice: Do not specify more than 9 tranport steps for FCM. If FCM MF of
FCM ME is used only 7 transport steps can be used.
3.2.9.2 Do not specify “<none>”
■ Description: Some old transport settings have “<none>” specified as an
index step. However the PowerLine™ PPS-Pro can not handle “<none>”. It
produces an unclear error in the equip.dat file.
■ Advice: Do not specify “<none>” as a transport step, or remove “<none>”
if it is specified as a transport step.
3.2.9.3 Settings in ALE does not work
■ Description: In normal circumstances the default index schemes are used.
However if a special index scheme is required it can only be specified in
the PPS Machine Specific settings. Defining transport settings in the ALE
file does not work.
■ Advice: If a special index scheme is required specify it in the PPS Machine
Specific settings.

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3.2.10 Miscellaneous
3.2.10.1 C:\temp directory does not exist
■ Description: If the ‘C:\temp’ directory doesn’t exist, the following error
occurs: ‘Optimizer Error: 1001: Error created directory C:\TEMP\emt_temp,
status -1’.
■ Advice: Create the ‘C:\temp’ directory.
3.2.10.2 BVM1Index - Set Attributes
When the ‘BVM1Index’ is set to ‘Yes’ in the ALE attributes then it indicates
that all fiducial actions which belong together (for a circuit or group) must be
done in the same index step. Because the transport system performs no inter
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mediate steps between the BVM measurements, the correction for the
particular fiducial arrangement is more accurate, and therefore leads to a
better placement accuracy. This does not mean that the BVM actions must be
done in the first index.
3.2.11 How to use transport settings for FCM
The transport of a pcb through an FCM is carried out by the transport beam
with a carrier set on it. In normal circumstances the default index schemes
(see 3.2.11.1 on page 100) are used. However if a special index scheme is
required it can be specified in the PPS Machine Specific settings.
Every step of the scheme represents a step (move in x-direction) of the beam
in an FCM.
3.2.11.1 Default FCM index schemes
These values are tuned for ‘DFA/BMS’ usage on the FCM (see TABLE 6 on page
101).
Pitch Max X PCB
Stopper in X
position
Boards
index step size (mm)
x01 x02xx03xx04xx05xx06xx07xx08
120 114 -341 20 60 60
130 124 -301 18 60 70
140 134 -201 16 70 70
150 144 -311 16 70 80
160 154 -301 15 80 80
170 164 -271 14 50 60 60
180 174 -261 13 60 60 60
190 184 -191 12 60 60 70
200 194 -281 12 60 70 70
210 204 -201 11 70 70 70
220 214 -261 11 70 70 80