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Glossary A − 7 • Mounter A sur face - mounting com ponent placing mac hine. This is a m achine that places electronic components at the given position on a printed wiring board. • M TC (Not s upported in JX - 350) An a b…
Glossary
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IFS-NX (Not supported in JX-350)
An abbreviation for Intelligent Feeder System
This is a software system that performs the function for preventing a mounter from
placing a component at a wrong position or controls the traceability. It can control up to
70 machines (up to 10 machines if you use a production program created with the
production support system to make preparations).
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IS (Not supported in JX-350)
An abbreviation for Intellgent Shopfloor Solutions.
This is a software system to perform the production line management, the program
creation, the component management, the data summarization etc., which consists of
Intelli PM/Intelli PE/Intelli PD. Up to ten machines can be controlled with this system.
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IS Lite (Not supported in JX-350)
This is a simplified version of IS. IS Lite is software that unifies management of
information on JUKI mounters assigned to the production line (production site) and
optimizes it to improve the production efficiency of each production line and reduces the
production cost.
* The production line configuration including an RX-7 requires IS Lite.
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JaNets(JX-350 only supports offline)
IS and IS Lite, HLC integrated.
Furthermore, a combination of this machine and the production system "JaNets" allows you to
comprehensively manage and optimize various tasks and information related to productions
performed with mounters per floor (that is, production site). This helps you to improve the
productivity and manufacturing quality, and reduce the cost by enhancing the efficiency.
JaNets can be operated by switching the use / nonuse of the server by setting the
server option.
※ Line configuration where RS - 1 is arranged requires JaNets.
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Land
Also called a pad. This is a base for soldering provided on a PWB to facilitate
attachment of the lead or electrode.
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Lead
A conductor attached to the edge of a component. To mount a component, this part is
soldered and bonded to the PWB.
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Machine coordinate origin
When the origin return operation is performed, the OCC recognizes the first mark of the
Cal block mark as a machine coordinate origin. As the recognition is completed, the
origin return operation is completed. Each coordinate is developed based on these
recognition results.
At the return-to-home operation, the OCC recognizes the first mark being a common
mark, where the distance from origin to the first mark has been defined on the software,
and thus we can find how the first mark is slipped from the design dimension compared
with that distance. At this moment, an offset is caused from the difference between the
slippage of the X, Y marks and the design dimension, and it returns to the
post-correction coordinate origin. This position will be the accurate coordinate origin.
Glossary
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Mounter
A surface-mounting component placing machine. This is a machine that places
electronic components at the given position on a printed wiring board.
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MTC (Not supported in JX-350)
An abbreviation for Matrix Tray Changer.
Equipment to supply tray component to the KE series main unit. The head in the MTC
picks up a component from the tray and places the component on a unit called a shuttle.
The shuttle picks up the component by means of vacuum from below and moves into the
KE series main unit (hereafter, referred to as "the equipment"). The head of the
equipment picks up the component in the shuttle and places it.
Two types of MTCs, TR6DNR and TR6SNR, are available, and they are to be set on the
right side of the machine. By setting the same type of components on upper and lower
racks, TR6D allows non-stop operation (when components run out on the lower rack, the
upper rack supplies components, during which the lower rack is refilled with
components).
Glossary
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MTS
An abbreviation for Matrix Tray Server
While MTC supplies components with shuttle, MTS pulls out the tray into the
equipment and the head of the equipment directly picks up and places components. If
MTS is mounted, it occupies all feeder banks on the rear side, preventing other feeders
from being set on the rear side.
The JX-350 is applicable only to the TR5SNX. To mount the TR5SNX, dedicated
mounting unit is required. This is a factory-set option, and it shall be selected prior to
shipment.
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Nozzle
A nozzle is a jig to be used when the head picks up and place a component.
During production, each head goes to the ATC to get a nozzle that fits each component
(picking surface), and using that nozzle, the head picks up and places the component.
Note that optional screw type nozzle is attached to the head beforehand and the head
does not go to the ATC to get a nozzle during production.
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OCC
An abbreviation for Offset Correction Camera.
This camera performs teaching of BOC mark, and teaching of recognition, placement
and pick-up positions.
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Off-line (Not supported in JX-350)
Off-line means a state of the system currently not under communication of computer.
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On-demand production (Not supported in JX-350)
On-demand production (On-Demand) means a system to automatically switch the
production program by reading the PWB ID (one-dimensional barcode/two-dimensional
code) by machine at loading a PWB.
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On-line (Not supported in JX-350)
On-line means a state of the system currently under direct control of computer. The
ONLINE button is provided on the front cover, and it lights up when connection is made
with IS, indicating that the equipment can communicate with the personal computer.
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Origin
Origin means the starting point, or the program origin in the information processing
science. The JX-350 has an ORIGIN button on the monitor screen, and pressing this
button will execute an origin return action. Alternatively, a term "initialization" is used in
MTC and MTS.
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Origin return
Origin return is an action to detect the coordinate origin (X, Y), the origin (zero phase) of
head (Z, θ). Execution of this function supplies the servo current to each motor (X, Y, Z,
θ). In other word, production or other operations that use the HOD are not available
without execution of this action.
Normally, immediately after power supply is turned on, an announcement is issued and
this action is performed. If it is ignored, then use the ORIGIN button to execute this
action.