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3 - 40 3 Creating the PCB data 4. Creating the component information 4.7 Tray parameters Open the Tray tab screen and set each parameter as follows. Tr ay parameters 27444-5E-20 A, B: Comp. Amount XY Enter the number of …

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Simple BGA
A, B: Body Size X, Body Size Y
Enter the correct dimensions measured with a vernier caliper or micrometer.
C: Body Size Z
Enter the correct diameter measured with a vernier caliper or micrometer.
D: Dot Amount
Enter the total number of ball terminals of the BGA component.
E, F: Dot number N, Dot number E
Enter the number of ball terminals arrayed in the N and E directions. If the number of terminals per
array differs from each other, enter the largest number of terminals per array.
G: BGA pitch
Enter the spacing between ball terminals
H: BGA diameter
Enter the diameter of ball terminals.
N
S
E
W
B
A
C
E
F
G
H
C
A : Body Size X
B : Body Size Y
C : Body Size Z
D : Dot Amount
E : Dot number N
F : Dot number E
G : BGA pitch
H : BGA diameter
Bottom view
Side view
Shape parameters for BGA component (Simple BGA setting)
23423-5E-20
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4. Creating the component information
4.7 Tray parameters
Open the Tray tab screen and set each parameter as follows.
Tray parameters
27444-5E-20
A, B: Comp. Amount XY
Enter the number of components in the XY directions on a tray. When using a tray shown in the
figure below, for example, set "5" to the Comp. Amount X and "4" to the Comp. Amount Y.
C, D: Comp Pitch XY
Enter the component pitch (center to center spacing) in millimeters in the XY directions.
E, F: Current Pos. XY
These parameters indicate which row and column on a tray the component is currently picked up
from. The row and column on a tray are counted from the tray origin (center of the component
placed closest to the back right corner of the tray as viewed from the front of the machine).
Normally, enter "1" in both the Current Pos. X and Current Pos. Y parameters when you have
created new component information.
Since these parameters automatically change as the components are picked up, so you can check
which row and column on the tray the components have been used from.
Tray reference position
Comp Amount / Current Pitch / Current Pos. settings
5,4
4,4 3,4 2,4 1,4
5,3 4,3 3,3 2,3 1,3
5,2 4,2 3,2 2,2 1,2
5,1 4,1 3,1 2,1 1,1
A
C
FE
D
B
23431-5E-20
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M: Tray Height
Enter the thickness (mm) of the tray.
B
A
Component
Tray
Tray height (thickness) = A – B
Tray height (thickness)
23445-5E-20
N, O: WastedSpace Left, Light
When a tray shuttle feeder (TSF1) is installed on the feeder plate, these parameters define the
feeder set positions where 8mm tape feeders cannot be attached to the feeder plate. These param-
eters should be set with the feeder set number as the reference that is specified in the "Feeder Set
No." field in the [Pick] tab grid.
109 135120
No feeders cannot be installed in this area
Feeder plate
MTF
WastedSpace (L) WastedSpace (R)
WastedSpace Left, Light
23437-5E-20
P: CountOutStop
When this parameter is set to "Exist", the machine automatically stops when the specified number
of components are used up. When set to "Nothing", the machine returns to the first position to
continue component pickup after the specified number of components are used up. Normally set
this parameter to "Nothing".