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PSV7000 Owner’s Manual Glossary—5 back OPTIMA Program- mer ~ A Flash programmer with man y Socket A d apters and T ops making it useful in programming a large variety of differen t package t ypes such as logic devices an…

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K
Key selector
The switch on the Laser PC with the key in it.
kgf/cm
2
~
kilograms force per square centimeter.
kit ~
A collection of tasks that are run successively.
L
laptop ~
A portable computer.
Laser Module ~
A laser marker which marks the surface of the devices. The module comprises
the whole Laser box, laser, and a rotor., as well as the Laser PC.
Laser rotor ~
The rotating platform that supports the laser tips. It might also be referred to the
Laser shuttle or Laser platform.
Laser tip ~
The device tips on the rotor that seal vacuum to hold devices.
lead ~
The connection legs that extend from the body of a device.
Leader ~
(Applies to Tape Output System) The length of empty carrier tape required at the
beginning of the finished reel of taped devices.
LED ~
Light Emitting Diode.
Light Tower ~
The pole on top the PSV7000 System with colored lights indicating different
machine statuses.
M
mA ~
milliampere
Machine workspace See Workspace.
Main window
AH700 main window. This is the first window to display when the AH700 starts
after clicking RUN in TaskLink. The window title bar simply says -To-do-
Marker ~
A system to inscribe identification onto devices, in this case by a laser.
MB ~
Megabyte; 1,048,576 bytes (1,024 x 1,024, or 1024
2
).
μBGA
~
Micro Ball Grid Array. Sometimes written as MBGA.
MCBI ~
Mean Count Between Interruption
menu ~
A screen display that lists available command choices.
motion controller ~
There are two electronic controllers for gantry movement. Theta motion control-
ler is located on the PNP head.
N
Nm3/min. ~
Air (gas) volume. Nm3/min. = Normal cubic metres per minute / Volume at
ambient temperature or 0°C.
NVM ~
Non-Volatile Memory
NVRAM ~
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
O
OEM ~
Original Equipment Manufacturer.

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OPTIMA Program-
mer
~
A Flash programmer with many Socket Adapters and Tops making it useful in
programming a large variety of different package types such as logic devices
and older Flash EEPROMs.
P
P&P head ~
See PNP.
Package File ~
A package file contains information about the physical dimension of a specific
device package and associated Socket Adapter, as well as position information
of each socket on the workspace.
Park Position ~
A place at the back, right corner of the workspace where the PNP head stops
after a job is stopped.
PC ~
Personal Computer.
PCI ~
Peripheral Component Interconnect. A standard for connecting peripherals to a
personal computer.
Pick and Place
head
~
The mechanism that supports the probe that picks up and places devices.
pick position ~
The physical positions where the pick-and-place head picks up devices such as
at the input media and at sockets.
PLC Controller ~
Taping Module toggle switches
PN ~
Part Number
PNP ~
Pick and Place. Also referred to as P&P.
PNP head ~
The Pick and Place head controlled by the Gantry for moving devices between
sockets and media.
PNP Taping Head ~
The pick and place head on the Tape Output Module.
pocket tape ~
The pocketed film that carries the devices. This term usually implies that the
cover tape has been removed. Also called device pocket tape.
Power Panel ~
Panel on the back of the Machine where AC power and air are connected.
probe ~
A tube attached to the pick and place head that picks up, carries, and releases
devices. Usually a probe has a rubber tip on the end that allows it to create a
good vacuum seal on the device.
Programmer
A FlashCORE assembly that accepts Socket Adapters and programs the devices.
programming ~
The process of electronically writing data into a device. (Burning is another term
used to describe this operation.) “Input devices” are usually blank or un-pro-
grammed; “output devices” are usually programmed devices.
PSI ~
Pounds per Square Inch; a measurement of pressure. One PSI = 0.07031 kg per
cm
2
.
Puff ~
A surge of air through the pick and place probes to release a device.
Q
QFP ~
Quad Flat Pack.
R
register ~
A high-speed memory location in a computer's CPU.
reject bin
A bin or box for depositing rejected devices. See also, reject tray.

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reject tray
A tray that holds the rejected devices. See also, reject bin.
rotor [Laser]
The mechanical, half moon-shaped platform on the Laser Module that rotates
when marking devices.
S
safety door
(safety shield)
~
One of the hinged plastic doors that allow access to the workspace. See also,
Access door.
SCFM ~
Standard Cubic Feet per Minute, a measurement of flow.
SHCS ~
Socket Head Cap Screws
semiconductor ~
A programmable integrated circuit. Also called “devices,” they are made of a
material whose electrical conductivity is between that of a conductor and that of
an insulator.
SHCS ~
Socket-Head Cap Screw
Shuttle Carriage ~
The part of the Shuttle Pedestal that clamps to the belt.
Shuttle Pedestal ~
A small round support, or table top, that holds a device, It is part of the Shuttle
Transfer System.
Shuttle Transfer
System
~
The belt-driven shuttle system that transports devices to a marker or labeler,.
SNS ~
Serial Number Server. Data I/O software that manages serial numbers to
devices.
Socket Adapter
[Board]
~
A printed circuit board that connects the programmer (via the Backplane Board)
to device sockets allowing communication between the two.
socket module ~
The device-specific part of the programmer that holds a device in place so that it
can be programmed.
SRAM ~
Static Random Access Memory
Start ~
To load and initialize the operating system on a computer. Synonym: boot.
submenu ~
small menus that are usually accessed by right-clicking an object on the screen
and usually on the Run window.
T
Tape feeder ~
See Chip Feeder.
Tape Output
[Tape Output Mod-
ule]
~
Attaches to the PSV7000 System for placing programmed devices into device
tape. (Usually a TM-50 Taping Module.)
TaskLink ~ Data I/O’s software for creating programming jobs for PSV7000 Programmers
(as well as RoadRunner3, FlashPAK III, FLX500, Sprint™ Family Programmers
and UniSite™ family Programmers). It is a Windows
based program that sim-
plifies task management.
teach ~
To communicate your directives to the system via software routines.
throughput ~
The rate at which correctly-programmed devices are produced.
tip
[probe tip]
~
A rubber fitting often inserted onto the end of a probe that allows it to achieve
the vacuum seal required to pick and hold a device.
Trailer ~
(Applies to Tape Output System) The length of empty carrier tape required at the
end of the finished reel of taped devices.