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Figure 10.7.
Window for editing feeders.
should be assigned by the user according to feeder type:
1-29:
feeder tapes, at side of machine;
60-74:
fixed IC tray, at front of machine;
80-99:
user supplied IC tray, placed in PCB area;
(2)
Pick offset X\Y:
Offset used to center nozzle to component at feeder;
(3)
Component height:
(4)
Place speed:
(5)
Component size X\Y:
Size of feeder component (in mm), used for vision
centering. Nominal value 0 is used for auto detection of size;
(6)
Nozzle:
(7)
Pick angle:
Defines orientation angle of part being picked up, typically in
90-degree increments. Counterclockwise position is positive;
(8)
Component comment:
Component annotation (such as C0.1uF-0805), used by
this software to sort into feeder numbers;
(9)
Feeder advance:
Distance between two successive components in the tape,
units in mm. Typically set to 4, 8 or 12 mm;
(10)
Feeder speed:
Speed of tape advance, 0 nominal;
(11)
✗
=Place component,
✔
= Skip component:
(12)
Vacuum checks:
(13)
Vision centering:
(14)
Calibrate:
Similar in function to calibrate component, which opens another