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6.2.2 Vision data setting items
6.2.2.1 Setting items for each component shape
(1) Vision data on a component having leads on its four sides
Menu item Allowable values Description
Pitch See Table 6.2.20. Set the pitch between two consecutive leads.
Bend – 15 %
– 20 % (default)
– 25 %
– 30 %
None (The system will not check whether a
lead is bent.)
Sets the bending level of a lead to be
detected.
Note: The system handles “None” as lead
bending level 70 % internally.
Vision Not settable.
Length
Bottom/Right
Top/Left
See Table 6.2.21. Set the length of the lead section that is in
contact with a board.
Lead width Not settable.
Lead num. See Table 6.2.22. Set the number of leads located on each
side.
Miss/Miss
Bottom/Right
Top/Side
Miss (displayed first):
0 to the number of leads (up to 128)
Miss (displayed later): 0 to 99
Defaults:
0 (indicates that there is no missing lead.)
* First block (Miss 1, Miss 1)
Miss 1 (first missing lead):
0 to the number of leads
Miss 1 (number of missing leads):
First missing lead + (Number of missing
leads – 1) <= Number of leads (up to 99)
* Second block (Miss 2, Miss 2)
Miss 2
(first missing lead of the second block):
(First missing lead of the first block) + (a
value from the number of missing leads of
the first block to the number of leads)
Miss 2 (number of missing leads of the
second block):
(First missing lead of the second block) +
(Number of missing leads of the second
block) <= Number of leads
* Third block (Miss 3, Miss 3)
Miss 3
(first missing lead of the third block):
(First missing lead of the second block) +
(A value from the number of missing leads
of the second block to the number of leads)
Miss 3 (number of missing leads of the third
block):
(First missing lead of the third block) +
(Number of missing leads of the third block)
<= Number of leads
Set the missing lead information of each side.
Set “Miss 1” to “Miss 3” (First missing lead)
and “Miss 1” to “Miss3” (Number of missing
leads). You can set up to three blocks of
missing leads per side.
Table 6.2.2.1.1 Vision data on a component having leads on its four sides.

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(2) Vision data on a component having leads on its two sides only
Setting item Allowable value Description
Pitch Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Bend Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Vision Not settable
Length
Bottom/Right
Top/Left
See Table 6.2.21. Set the length of a lead section that is in
contact with a board.
Lead width Not settable
Lead num. See Table 6.2.22. Set the number of leads located on each
side.
Miss/Miss
Bottom/Right
Top/Left
Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Enter a value for a side having leads only.
For an HSOP component, enter a value for
the Bottom/Top side only.
Table 6.2.2.1.2 Vision data on a component having leads on its two sides
(3) Vision data on a component having leads on its one side only
Setting item Allowable value Description
Pitch Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Bend Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Vision Not settable
Length
Bottom/Right
Top/Left
See Table 6.2.2.1. Set the length of a lead section that is in
contact with a board.
Lead width Not settable
Lead num. See Table 6.2.2.2. Set the number of leads located on each
side.
Miss/Miss
Top
Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Enter a value for a side having leads only.
Table 6.2.2.1.3 Vision data on a component having leads on its one side only

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(4) Vision data on a BGA/FBGA
Setting item Allowable value Description
Pitch Set a value in the same way as a
component having leads on its four sides.
Bend Not settable
Vision PWB
Ceramic
Land
Set the contrast between a ball and a body.
- Against a PWB body, a ball looks white.
- Against a ceramic body, a ball looks
black.
- Land: all lands are to be recognized.
For an FBGA component, you cannot select
“Ceramic”.
Length Not settable Set the length of a lead section that is in
contact with a board.
Ball width
Bottom
See the descriptions of the allowable input
range of the diameter of a ball and the side
to be set.
Ball num.
Bottom/Right
See Table 6.2.22. Set the number of balls located on each
side.
Miss/Miss Not settable.
Table 6.2.2.1.4 Vision data on a BGA/FBGA component
(5) Vision data on an aluminum electrolytic capacitor
Setting item Allowable value Description
Pitch Not settable.
Bend Not settable.
Vision Not settable.
Length See Table 6.2.21. Set the length of a lead section that is in
contact with a board.
Lead width See the descriptions of the allowable input
range of the lead width/ball diameter and
the side to be set.
Set the lead width.
Lead num. Not settable.
Miss/Miss Not settable.
Table 6.2.2.1.5 Vision data on an aluminum electrolytic capacitor
(6) Vision data on GaAsFET
Setting item Allowable value Description
Pitch Not settable.
Bend Not settable.
Vision Not settable.
Length
Bottom/Right
See Table 6.2.21. Set the length of a lead section that is in
contact with a board. The system regards
the right side and left side as the same
side, and the top side and bottom side as
the same side also.
Lead width
Bottom/Right
See the descriptions of the allowable input
range of the lead width/ball diameter and
the side to be set.
Set the lead width.
- The system regards the right side and left
side as the same side, and the top side
and bottom side as the same side also.
Lead num. Not settable.
Miss/Miss Not settable.