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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
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Tray Feeder ~
The Dual Tray Feeder that mounts onto PSV7000 Systems to automatically
deliver trays of unprogrammed devices to the work space and return trays of pro-
grammed devices to the feeder stack.
Tray 1 position
The left tray position (excluding the reject tray). This us usually the input tray.
Tray 2 position
The right tray position (adjacent to Tray 1). This is usually the output tray.
TSOP ~
Thin Small Outline Package.
V
vacuum tool ~
A hand tool that uses suction to manipulate objects. “Handy-Vac” is such a tool.
V
CC
DAC ~
Voltage Collector Common Digital to Analog Converter. Used to generate the sup-
ply power for the devices to be programmed or verified.
VDC ~
Volts (of) Direct Current
verify ~
A device operation that compares data in a programmed device with data in
RAM or in a disk file. With logic devices, verifying can also include functional
testing.
VPP DAC ~
Voltage Programming Power Digital to Analog Converter. A DAC that controls the
programming power supply for devices.
W
winAH400.ini ~
An initialization text file required by the AH700 software to define various fea-
tures and options on PSV7000.
Work Environment ~
The area in the room surrounding the PSV7000 Machine and the qualities of
that area. (This term is sometimes used to also mean Machine Workspace.)
Work Surface ~
The main surface of PSV7000 where programmers and Socket Adapters are
installed.
Workspace
[Machine work-
space]
~
The area defined by the absolute limits of the PNP head.and where program-
ming is done. Workspace includes the Socket Adapters and Actuator Plates but
not the programmers themselves.
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