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EPU Instruction M anual C hapter 4 Creating a Production Progr am 4- 37 4.1.3 Placement dat a Enter inf ormation on the c oordinates of positions on which the system is t o place components . For a multi - plan e PW B, e…

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Multi-circuit matrix
The order of circuits is the X-direction pitch/Y-direction pitch from the reference
circuit.
Multi-circuit non-matrix
The order of circuits set by circuit arrangement is used.
For circuit No.1
For circuit No.3
10mm
7mm
For circuit No.2
5mm
7mm
PWB position reference [PWB origin]
Circuit No.4
PWB position reference [PWB origin]
Circuit No.1
Circuit No.2
Circuit No.3
Circuit No.5
Circuit No.6
For circuit No.1
For circuit No.3
10mm
7mm
For circuit No.2
5mm
7mm
The order may depend on
the circuit layout No.
For circuit No.1
For circuit No.3
10mm
7mm
For circuit No.2
7mm
5mm
PWB position reference [PWB origin]
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4.1.3 Placement data
Enter information on the coordinates of positions on which the system is to place
components.
For a multi-plane PWB, enter the information on the reference circuit.
Number of component placements:
You can enter total of 10,000 placements regardless of the PWB type,
normal or divided type.
4.1.3.1 Viewing the placement data screen
When you click the Placement tab displayed on the screen after creating PWB data
completely, the Placementdata screen for creating Placement data (the following figure
is an example indicating that Placement data was already created) appears on the
screen.
When any skip setting (including component data skip setting) is performed, the indication
is changed into orange as shown below.
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4.1.3.2 Entry items
Enter a value in each of the Component ID,” “X,” “Y, Angleand Component name
fields. The corresponding initial value is automatically entered in the other fields (the
Head,” “Mark,” “AreaBM,” “Skip, “Trial” and Layer” fields). Change the value(s) in
these fields when necessary only.
Note that each coordinate indicates the distance from thePWB origindetermined on the
PWBdata screen (Circuit originof the reference circuit for a multi-plane PWB).
(1) Pick
The component pick-up position set when you open the Placementdata list screen
is shown here.
An asterisk mark (“*”) appears when the component pick-up position is not
determined.
When there are multiple feeders for the same component, the pick position is
determined by executing optimization.
When there are not multiple feeders for the same component, the pick position is
determined without executing optimization.
When there are two or more pick data records for the same component type, the
pick-up position of the first one appears, and a plus mark (“+”) appears to the left of
this position. You cannot enter any value in this field.
(2) Component ID
Enter the placement location as a reference notation. Therefore, this does not have
any influence over placement.
When this item is entered, the default value is applied to each item in which the
default value can be entered, and then displayed.
You can enter up to 16 characters (alphanumeric characters only).
In addition, this item can be omitted by clicking another item (such as an X
coordinate) without entering any data.
In this case, a "#" mark will be entered here automatically.
(3) X and Y
Enter the placement position (X, Y). You can enter a value from the keyboard or
with a teaching operation.
* Be sure to perform a BOC alignment operation before teaching it.
As a coordinate, enter the distance from the PWB origin(or circuit origin for a
multi-plane PWB) determined on thePWBdata screen to the component placement
position (center of a coordinate).
Entry of an absolute position:
Enter a numeric value from a keyboard.
You can assign a sign, “+” or “–“ (minus) for a value.
Entry of a relative position:
When you enter++before a numeric value, the entered value is added to a
value displayed in the field on which the cursor is located.
When you enter “—“ before numeric value, the entered value is subtracted
from a value displayed in the field on which the cursor is located.
When you enter += before a numeric value, the entered value is added to a
value in the field one line above the field on which the cursor is located.
When you enter “-=” before a numeric value, the entered value is subtracted
from a value displayed in the field one line above the field on which the cursor
is located.
Note: You cannot enter a space between two symbols, ++, --, += or -=.
(4) Angle
Enter the component placement angle with regarding the Supply anglespecified on
the Componentdata screen as the reference angle.
(See Section 4.1.4.2.2 (1) How to enter data if you select “Tape as the “Packaging
style” )