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Chapter
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GlossaryGlossary
This glossary defines terms and acronyms used in
this manual as they relate to the PSV7000
Programmers.
A
Alphabetical
8P8C ~
8 Position 8 Contact (also 8 position 8 conductor; it is often incorrectly called
RJ45).
Access door ~
Large sheet-steel hinged panels with latches on most sides of the machine. See
also, safety door, and Cabinet panels.
Actuator Plate ~
A plate that opens a socket(s) for loading a device(s).
AH700( ~
The Software for operating PSV7000 Systems. Also, a folder on the C: drive in
Handler computer.
Air regulator ~
a valve which reduces the pressure of the incoming air to a set value.
algorithm ~
A software file containing specific step-by-step calculations required by the pro-
grammer to program a device.
Allen wrench ~
Hex Key, Umbrako key,
APS ~ Annual Programmer Support contract
B
boot ~
see Start.
bus ~
A set of connections for connecting various functional units in a computer.
C
Cabinet panel ~
Large sheet-steel sides screwed to the machine frame. See also, Access Doors.
CFM
~
Cubic Feet per Minute, a volume/time measure of the rate of air flow.
One CFM = 28.32 liters per minute.
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checksum ~
A computed value which is transmitted or stored along with the data in order to
detect corruption of the data.
chip ~
See Device.
chip feeder ~
A component feeder system which mounts onto, and feeds devices to, electronic
SMT Machines. Also called a tape feeder.
contacts
~
The electrically conductive metal leads on a socket module which conduct pro-
gramming signals from the programmer to the pins on the device in the socket.
continuity check
~
A preprogramming test that checks the device for electrical connections to the
socket. (No electrical connection to the die). Not all pins are checked during this
test.
D
DAB ~
See Diagnostic Adapter Board
device ~
A programmable integrated circuit. You may have heard other terms such as
chip, microchip, semiconductor device, PROM, or DUT (Device Under Test).
device package ~
The protective container or housing for an electronic device with external termi-
nals to provide electrical access to the components inside.
device tape ~
The device pocket tape, the devices, and the cover tape before they are sepa-
rated.
Device-position
Sensor
Also called, ‘Laser guided Device-position Sensor.’ The laser optic sensor under
the PNP head that measures the device position on each probe.
Diagnostic Adaptor
Board
~
(DAB) A circuit board that replaces the Socket Adapter Board for performing pro-
grammer hardware diagnostics.
Digital I/O ~
Provides 24 VDC for sensor systems throughout the PSV7000 System.
Door ~
See Access Doors.
Dual Tray Feeder ~
An optional automatic tray feeder by Data I/O that mounts onto the PSV7000 to
deliver trays to the workspace.
E
Enable selector
The switch on the Laser PC just above the Key selector.
E-plate 1 ~
A vertical plate that supports the DC Distribution PCB and power supply and gen-
erally supplies services to the programmers.
E-plate 2 ~
A vertical plate inside the back of the machine that distribute AC and DC power.
End a job ~
See Finish a job.
ESD ~
Electrostatic Discharge. ESD can damage programmable devices and other
static sensitive electronic components.
E-Stop ~
Same as Emergency Stop. Stops machine motion immediately. Intended to pre-
vent injury in an emergency situation.
Ethernet ~
The most popular type of local area network, which sends its communications
through radio frequency signals carried by a coaxial cable. Software protocols
used by Ethernet systems vary, but include Novell Netware and TCP/IP.
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F
FC III DC Distribu-
tion board
~
A PCB that provides DC power to the programmers. It is on the E-Plate.
FEPROM ~
Flash Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. Similar to EEPROM but eras-
ing can be done in blocks or to the whole chip.
firmware ~
Software stored in ROM or PROM; essential programs that remain even when
the system is turned off.
Finish a job ~
Let the machine program the preset number of devices for that job, or end it pre-
maturely by clicking the Finish button on the Run window.
FLASH ~
See FEPROM.
FlashCORE ~
A programming architecture for socketed devices.
FlashCORE Adapter ~
A circuit board with 1 to 4 programming sockets that fit on any FlashCORE pro-
grammer.
FlashCORE III
(FC III)
~
FlashCORE III is the name of the third generation of FlashCORE programmers
which can download jobs and program much faster than its predecessors.
G
gantry ~
The rails that supports the pick and place head and moves it horizontally in the X
and Y directions.
GND ~
Ground
H
Handler Computer
This is the main PSV7000 System computer is access at the front of the
machine in the lower left corner.
Head ~
see PNP head
HEPA ~
High Efficiency Particulate Air
Hex Key ~
A tool for removing screws; also called Allen wrench or Unbrako wrench.
HIC Socket Adapt-
ers
~
Socket Adapters with High Insertion Count sockets.
Home position ~
A place at the back, right rear of the workspace where the PNP head travels for
automatic initialization when a job is started.
I
I/O ~
Input /Output.
I/O Controller
A Digital I/O.
J
JEDEC ~
Joint Electron Device Engineering Council.
job ~
A set of instructions, used by the programmers, containing all the device pro-
gramming parameters required to set up and program a specific set of semicon-
ductor devices. Used interchangeably with ‘task.’
JTAG ~
Joint Test Action Group