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17 Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX User Manual Line Computer UNIX 17.3 Description of Com ponents and PC Bs Software Version 5 02.xx 10 /2000 Issue 530 I t I I No ink s pot pres ent. No clust ers and si ngle circui t…

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To enter the dimensions of the PCB, proceed as follows:
22. Activate the Select icon .
23. Click on the PCB (rectangle).
The rectangle is highlighted in green.
24. On the SERVICES menu click on the Cluster Editor... option.
The Cluster Editor is opened.
25. Enter the dimensions of the PCB. See Fig. 17.3.1 on page 17-524 and Fig. 17.3.2 .
Fig. 17.3.2 Cluster Editor for PCB 1
To define the fiducials, proceed as follows:
26. In the Cluster Editor click on the Edit fiducials button.
The Fiducial Editor is opened.
27. Activate the Insert button.
28. Click on the Fiducial set name editing field.
29. Enter the name for the new fiducial set, here: Set_1.
30. Click on the OK button.
Fiducial set Set_1 appears on the fiducial list.
31. Click on fiducial set Set_1 on the fiducial list.
32. Click on the Fiducial editing field.
33. Enter the fiducial number, here: 48.
34. Click on the editing fields for the coordinates, enter coordinates
(do not confirm by pressing the Enter key!), here: see chart:
35. Click on the OK button.
The fiducial data are transferred to the list of the fiducials of the fiducial set.
36. Define the other fiducials accordingly, here: fiducials 48 and 48.
37. Activate the PCB position recognition button.
38. Click on fiducial set Set_1 on the fiducial list.
The fiducial set Set_1 is marked by a preceeding
L for PCB position recognition.
Fiducial number X Y
48 -5 30
48 81 -10
48 81 30
Activate the PCB position
recognition
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No ink spot present.
No clusters and single circuits
present.
FILE
Save
FILE
Quit
Entering placement
positions
Defining ink spot
Saving PCB data
Creating clusters and
single circuits
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PCB Description
Placement Position Editor
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39. On the FILE menu click on the Quit option.
The Fiducial Editor is closed.
40. In the Cluster Editor click on the Quit option on the FILE menu.
The Cluster Editor is closed.
Defining ink spot: non ink spot present.
Creating clusters and single circuits: no clusters and single circuits present.
To enter placement positions, proceed as follows:
41. In the PCB Editor activate the Select icon .
42. Click on the PCB (rectangle).
The rectangle is highlighted in green.
43. On the SERVICES menu click on the Placement Position Editor... option.
The Placement Position Editor is opened.
44. Position the cursor in the entry field and enter placement positions in accordance with Section Tab. 17.3-
2. The
individual entries are to be separated by a blank. Confirm each line by pressing the Enter key.
45. When entry is complete, activate the Check icon .
The entered values are checked and arranged in columns (see Fig. 17.3.3 ).
Fig. 17.3.3 Placement Position Editor for PCB 1
46. Click on the Quit option on the FILE menu.
The Placement Position Editor is closed.
To save the PCB data, proceed as follows:
47. In the PCB Editor, click on the Save option on the FILE menu.
The PCB data are now saved.
48. On the FILE menu click on the Quit option.
Enter fiducial set name
# = no fiducials defined for the
placement position
b = placing
k = glueing
d = dispensing (solder paste)
n = reworking
s = blocking (from placement)
Enter number of placement
level
# = no level defined for the pla-
cement position