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User Manual SIPLAC E F5/F5 HM 6 Vision functions Software version SR.407.xx 01/2001 US Edition 6.7 Guidelines for Describing Pack age Forms 383 – Increase s ettin g values by 50%. X-plan e 255 flat: 1 50 middle: 60 steep…

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6 Vision functions User Manual SIPLACE F5/F5 HM
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6.7.9.4 Testing Illumination Settings
You can set the illumination parameters by calling the Illumination option (see Section 6.6.4.8 on
page 325
). Using the Measure Component Option on page 311 you can then measure the com-
ponent and check your settings with the aid of the measurement results. 6
Proceed as follows to test your illumination setting: 6
Å Using the illumination values suggested in Figures 6.7 - 12 carry out measurement. Measure-
ment should run through successfully.
Å For each level reduce the set brightness level by 50 %.
Measurement should run through successfully.
Å For each level raise the set brightness level by 50 %.
Measurement should run through successfully.
If you are not successful with the above procedure, proceed as follows: 6
Å Starting with the suggested illumination value, increase the brightness of each individual illu-
mination level for as long as measurement is still successful.
Å Find this upper limit value for each individual illumination level in turn.
Å Starting with the suggested illumination value, decrease the brightness of each individual illu-
mination level for as long as measurement is still successful. Find this lower limit value for each
individual illumination level in turn.
Å Determine the average value of the upper and lower limit values. This will be the optimum illu-
mination value.
Example of an illumination test: 6
Settings from the diagram:
X-plane 200
flat: 100
middle: 40
steep: 40
Measure the component. Measurement is successful.
Reduce setting values by 50%.
X-plane 100
flat: 50
middle: 20
steep: 20
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Increase setting values by 50%.
X-plane 255
flat: 150
middle: 60
steep: 60
Measure the component. Measurement is successful.
Reset the settings to the suggested values:
X-plane 200
flat: 100
middle: 40
steep: 40
© optimum setting
NOTE 6
With respect to 0402 components, avoid the nozzle being displayed during imaging. If this seems
likely, remove the component from the nozzle and use the Illumination Option
(see page 325 to
see whether the nozzle did appear in the image.
6.7.9.5 General Information on Setting Illumination Values
As a rule it is better to overilluminate the component than to underilluminate it. A saturated im-
age is preferable to a low-contrast image.
Optimum illumination is attained when only the leads are imaged and the component body is
not shown.
If you cannot clearly separate the image of the component body from the leads, we recom-
mend to illuminate body and leads equally and then to measure the outline.
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6.8 Recommendation for visually centering compo-
nents
6.8.1 Visually centering flip-chips
6.8.1.1 Entering the data on the line computer
Å Describe the ball radius.
Å Select tolerances of between 10 % and 20 %.
6.8.1.2 Setting the parameters on the station computer
Å Under the Illumination Option in the Test Component Menu, select the flat illumination plane
and set the brightness values to between 200 and 255. Do NOT use transformation tables to
do this.
Å Select a positive ball contrast under the Ball Image Option (see page 329).
PLEASE NOTE 6
If a lot of non-ball structures are identified as ball structures (they can be recognized by the
small crosses), increase the ball contrast. The number of crosses can be estimated in the
Measure menu during the grid measurement. 6
6.8.1.3 Recommended sequence of measurements for visually centering flip-chips
Size measuring mode Grid measuring
mode
Ball measuring mode
Resolution for calculat-
ing the angle:
low resolution
For single measure-
ment:
3 balls per corner
Standard
ball detection:
Hex value P1 = 80
Fast
ball detection:
Hex value P1 = A0
PLEASE NOTE:
Switch Ball mode off if it is not necessary
to measure all the balls.
In this case, P1 must be set to 80 in Grid
mode.
Resolution in the mea-
suring direction:
medium
For multiple mea-
surement:
5 balls per corner
Resolution
in the integration
direction:
medium
Hex value P1 = 80
Tab. 6.8.1 Recommended sequence of measurements for visually centering flip-chips