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Machine Components
The PSV7000 System has many components, or subassemblies, that
work together. Refer to the figure below to locate primary compo-
nents.
Component Descriptions
Light Tower
Allows monitoring the status of the PSV7000 System from a distance
while the system is processing devices. See Light Tower Interpretation
in the Operator’s Manual for a complete description of lamp colors
and significance.
Gantry
Travels along X- and Y-axes moving the PNP head to different loca-
tions within the work envelope.
Pick and Place Head (PNP Head)
The PNP head is responsible for moving devices to and from their
respective stages within the workspace. It moves devices in four axes,
X, Y, Z and R.
The PNP head uses different sized probe tips to accommodate the
great number of device types that are available. See Installing the Cor-
rect Probes in the Operator’s Manual. During operation, vacuum at
each probe holds a device. Vacuum sensors detect whether or not a
device is present on a probe tip.
Figure 1-4: The PSV7000 PNP head.

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The probes each pick up a device and move it to a programming
socket. To place devices at target locations, a probe lowers, vacuum is
turned off and blow-off air is momentarily turned on.
WARNING: Collision hazard! The gantry system and associated
components move with high speed and force, and have the
potential to cause great bodily harm. Do not bypass the safety
interlocks or operate the with the safety doors open or removed.
Programmers
Data I/O’s FlashCORE III programming modules are one of the
fastest programmer architectures available. FLASHCORE Pro-
grammer Modules in the PSV7000 include pneumatic socket actua-
tion.
Figure 1-5: A FlashCORE Programmer with a Socket Adapter and
Actuator Plate installed on it. The front cover plate is removed.
Device-Position (Vision) System
PSV7000 uses a Laser-guided Device-position Sensor attached to the PNP
head for precise picking and placing.
Static Tray Mount
Using positioning pins and a magnet, JEDEC and non-JEDEC stan-
dard trays are held firm for the PNP head to pick devices and return
them after processing.

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Figure 1-6: Static trays. Note that the beveled corner is at the near
right, adjacent to the sensor.
Handler Computer
The on-board Handler computer hosts TaskLink software and the
AH700 software, and monitors all sensors. The computer contains a
CPU that runs Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System (at time of
release).
CAUTION: Possible machine damage! Adding software to the
PSV7000 System can cause damage or cause the system to oper-
ate improperly. Adding software without specific instruction from
Data I/O Customer Support will void the warranty and may incur
service charges if subsequent service is required.
Keyboard and Touch Screen
Both methods of input are available for operation. With the touch-
screen, tap the screen with a finger only, not sharp objects such as
pens or pencils.
Note: Throughout this Owner’s Manual, the term click is also
used to mean tap when using the touch screen monitor.