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Optional Equipment Descriptions
PSV5000 Owner’s Manual
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Numerous hardware options can be purchased with PSV5000, most of
which are the various input and output modes. The non-input/output
option is laser marking for devices.
L
ASER
M
ARKING
D
EVICES
The Laser Marking System uses a compact Laser to mark devices. The
laser applies a customer-defined mark.
MarkingMate
is supplied with
the laser for creating marking files. The laser marking system operates
as a Class 1 laser system, with a class 4 embedded laser (CDRH
classification), and therefore uses integrated interlocks to prevent the
laser from firing while any cover is open. The laser should never be
operated without safety covers in place. Observe all warnings regarding
laser usage.
For additional safety information, see
Laser Safety
on page
(O
PTIONAL
)
A
UTOMATIC
T
RAY
F
EEDER
Designed to automatically supply trays full of devices to the PSV5000
System, the Tray Feeder CB accepts up to twenty thin or thick JEDEC
trays.
Figure 11:
The Tray Feeder.
(Optional) Tape Input Module
The tape input module is a mount and communication accommodating
a chip feeder which provides devices for programming. Use the
appropriate size tape width/feeder. Each device is picked from a carrier
tape pocket and placed into a programming socket.
(Optional) Tape Output Module
The tape output module, mounts onto the left side of the machine and
uses a reel of empty carrier tape to hold devices after they are
programmed. It supports all widths. Programmed devices are placed into
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