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5 − 37 5.5 Component Data Set the dimensions of a component , component supply met hod, component cent ering conditions, and placement condit ions on the Component dat a screen. T able 5.5. 1 shows the setting it ems on …

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8) Vision copy
This is effective only when the cursor is positioned in the field with mark T1.
Refer to “Editing the PWB data” for how to operate.
9) Nozzle sort
This command sorts Placement data in the layer order, and then nozzle
number order.
Procedure for sorting data
Sorts data in the layer order from the small layer.
Sorts data of each layer in the nozzle number order.
Procedure for sorting data
If you have not created Placement data completely, you cannot obtain the
correct sorting result. Note that the machine sorts Placement data itself, so
you cannot restore the placement order to the previous one.
We recommend that you execute this command to produce PWBs
effectively.
10) Mark database
This command deletes/modifies data already registered on the mark
database. See Section 6.4 “Mark Database Management” for details.
(3) Chng (Change) menu
See the description of the “Chng” command displayed on the PWB data.
If at least one record of Placement data is created (this record does not have to
be created completely), you can move to the Component data screen.
(4) Dspl. (Display) menu
This command is disabled because the display function is not used on the
Placement data screen.
(5) Cnvr (Conveyor) menu
The operation is the same as that for [5/ Cnvr] of PWB data.
(6) Meas. (Measurement) menu
Not available with the placement data.
(7) Exit menu
See the description of the “Exit” command displayed on the PWB data.
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5.5 Component Data
Set the dimensions of a component, component supply method, component centering
conditions, and placement conditions on the Component data screen.
Table 5.5.1 shows the setting items on the Component data screen, and Tale 5.5.2
shows the allowable setting value range of each item.
Table 5.5.1 Component data setting items
(1) Basic component data setting items
Items automatically set
Item
Description
Whether this item is
measured automatically
with the measurement
command:
1 No. Order each component data record is registered.
2 Component name Component name specified on the Placement data screen
Items common to various components
Item
Description
Whether this item is
measured automatically
with the measurement
command:
1 Comment Comment for component
2 Component
packaging
Specify the packaging style of a component.
3 Component type Specify the packaging style of a component.
4 Centering method Specify the component centering method: laser or VCS.
5 Component width Specify the width (horizontal length) of a component. Yes
6 Component length Specify the length (vertical length) of a component Yes
7 Component height Specify the height of a component. Yes
8 Nozzle number Specify the nozzle number for picking a component.
9 Vacuum level
Specify the vacuum pressure obtained when the machine picks up a
component. The machine calculates the difference between the
vacuum level obtained when no component is picked up (see the
setting on the Machine setup menu) and the value specified here to
obtain the threshold value for judging whether a component is picked
with a nozzle.
Yes
(2) Component package style setting items
Setting items for a tape component
Item
Description
Whether this item is
measured automatically
with the measurement
command:
1 Tape width Specify the tape width.
2 Feeding pitch Specify the tape feeding pitch of a feeder.
How many times a feeder knocks a tape is determined according to
the tape width and feeding pitch settings.
3 Direction Enter the direction of a component against the component feeding
direction of the tape feeder.
Setting items for a tray component
Item
Description
Whether this item is
measured automatically
with the measurement
command:
1 First pos. X Specify the X coordinate of the first component position on a tray.
2 First pos. Y Specify the Y coordinate of the first component position on a tray.
3 Pitch width Specify the horizontal component pitch (distance between two
consecutive components) of a tray.
4 Pitch length Specify the vertical component pitch of a tray.
5 No. of row Specify the number of components located on a tray in the horizontal
direction.
6 No. of line Specify the number of components located on a tray in the vertical
direction.
7 Tray thick Specify thickness of a tray.
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(3) Extension setting items
Setting when a component is centered with laser
Item Description
Whether this
item is
measured
automatically
with the
measurement
command:
1 Retry times
Specify how many retry operation is to be performed when a component
pick-up error occurs.
2 Placing stroke
Specify how much the machine should push a component from the top
side of a board when it places the component on the board.
3 Picking stroke
Specify the pick stoke to be added to automatically calculate the Z height
of the component pick-up position. This value is used to correct
deviation of the depth of grooves of embossed tape.
4 Trial
Specify whether the machine actually places a component on a board
during trial production.
Speed Specify the XY-axis speed, Z-axis speed and theta-axis speed applied
from start of pick-up to placement of a component.
For the XY-axis speed, select which factor is given the higher priority,
placement precision or placement cycle time.
For the Z-axis speed, the specified value is used to adjust the stress
given to a component when it bounces, drops or is placed on a board.
XY speed Specify the acceleration of the XY-axis when it moves to the component
placement position after a component is picked up.
Picking Z down Specify the acceleration of the Z-axis when it moves down to the
component pick-up position (to prevent a component from bouncing).
Picking Z up Specify the acceleration of the Z-axis when it moves up to the
component pick-up position (to prevent a component from dropping).
Placing Z down Specify the acceleration of the Z-axis when it moves down to the
component placement position (to adjust the stress given to a
component).
Placing Z up Specify the acceleration of the Z-axis when it moves up to the
component placement position (to prevent a component from being
picking up again).
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Theta speed Specify the acceleration of the theta axis (to prevent a component from
rotating to the wrong position).
6
Compo. aband.
(Component
abandonment)
Specify where to discard a component.
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Placing offset X Specify the placement offset for unsymmetrical components in the X
direction.
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Placing offset Y Specify the placement offset for unsymmetrical components in the Y
direction.
9 Laser position Specify the offset from the top side of a component to the laser side.
10 Laser algorithm Specify the algorithm for recognizing a component with laser. YES
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Release check Specify whether to use the LA to check if a component is not attached to
a nozzle after the machine places it.
Tombstone det.
(Detection)
Specify whether to check to see if a component stands on its side when
the machine checks component pick-up operation.
Acceptable W. (width) Specify the width of a component that is judged to stand on its side.
Acceptable L. (length) Specify the length of a component that is judged to stand on its side.
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Acceptable H. (height) Specify the height of a component that is judged to stand on its side.
Dimension check Specify whether to perform a dimension check.
Std. Size W.
(Standard size width)
Specify the width of a component that is used to check a dimension as
guideline.
Std. Size L. (Standard
size length)
Specify the length of a component that is used to check a dimension as
guideline.
W. Judge Max. (Width
judgment maximum
level)
Specify the upper limit of the ratio to the standard width to judge whether
a dimension of a component is correct or not.
W. Judge Min (Width
judgment maximum
level)
Specify the lower limit of the ratio to the standard width to judge whether
a dimension of a component is correct or not.
L. Judge Max (Length
judgment maximum
level)
Specify the upper limit of the ratio to the standard length to judge
whether a dimension of a component is correct or not.
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L. Judge Min (Length
judgment minimum
level)
Specify the lower limit of the ratio to the standard length to judge whether
a dimension of a component is correct or not.
* The current version of the machine (1.10) cannot perform the component dimension check.