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5 − 71 ⑰ Dim ension check (* The cur rent version of the machine ( 1.00) cannot use t his f unction.) Using t he f loating menu, select whether to check the dimensions of a component. W hen you select “Y es” , the dimens…

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Laser algorithm
Select the algorithm for laser recognition in the floating menu.
Figure of Laser algorithm setting
Release check
Using the floating menu, set whether to check to see if a component is stuck
even after it is placed with an LA when an LA centering component is
placed.
Figure of Release check setting
Tombstone detection
Using the floating menu, select whether to detect chip rise. When you select
“Yes”, the reference value is calculated from the dimensions of a component,
then the default reference value is automatically set. If you change the
dimensions of a component, the default reference value is recalculated.
Figure of Tombstone detection setting
A) Reference value (Width)
Using the formula bar, you can change the dimensions (width and length)
which are used to decide whether a component rise occurs. The entry
range is from 0 to the width/length/height multiplied with 2.
B) Reference value (Length)
Using the formula bar, you can change the dimensions (width and length)
which are used to decide whether a component rise occurs. The entry
range is from 0 to the width/length/height multiplied with 2.
C) Reference value (Height)
Using the formula bar, you can change the dimensions (height) which is
used to decide whether a component rise occurs. The entry range is from
0 to the width/length/height multiplied with 2.
Figure of Reference value setting
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Dimension check
(* The current version of the machine (1.00) cannot use this function.)
Using the floating menu, select whether to check the dimensions of a
component. When you select “Yes”, the dimensions of a component are
automatically set as the standard dimensions, then the default value. If you
change the dimensions of a component, the default value of the standard
size is reset.
Figure of Dimension check setting
This inspection is available only if one of the following conditions is
satisfied:
- Components are square chips, Melf, or SOTs.
Inspection standards
The dimensions limits (upper and lower) of a component (width and
length) are internally calculated with using the following parameters.
When the dimensions exceed the upper limit or lower limit at recognition,
the component error occurs because of a different size of component.
A) Standard size (Width and Length)
Using the formula bar, you can change the component dimensions (width
and length) which is used to decide whether the component dimensions
are appropriate. The entry range is from 0 to the actual dimensions.
B) W. Judge (Max, Min)
Using the formula bar, you can change the ratio to the standard width (Std.
Size W.) in the range from 1 % to 100 %. The smaller value you enter,
the stricter check the machine performs.
C) L. Judge (Max, Min)
Using the formula bar, you can change the ratio to the standard size in
the range from 1 to 100%. Smaller this value is, the stricter inspection is
performed.
Figure of Inspection standards setting
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(2) When centering a component with the VCS (not available to a KJ-01)
Retry times
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Placing stroke
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Picking stroke
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Trial
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Picking Z down
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Picking Z up
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Placing Z down
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Placing Z up
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Theta speedSet this item in the same manner as when you center a component
with laser.
Compo. aband.
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Placing offset X, Y
Set this item in the same manner as when you center a component with laser.
Picking depth
If the top side of a component (component height: t) is located at a higher
level than the side the machine is to pick because its shape is concave and its
sides protrude, enter the offset value (X) from the side the machine picks using
the formula bar. The allowable input value range is from 0 mm to 14 mm.
Explanation of “Picking depth”
Side to be picked up
x: pick depth
t: component height