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Introduction:

Thank you for purchasing the TF 2000 BGA/CSP Rework Station.  As
electronic devices continue to get smaller, lighter and more compact,
components and printed circuit boards are also becoming smaller and the
amount of available space on PCBs is continually decreasing.  In order to
maximize board space, area array devices are growing in popularity.  Area
array devices are BGAs, CSPs and “micro-BGAs”, and Flip Chips.  These
devices require an optical overlay vision system to ensure proper placement
and high levels of process control during rework to ensure successful
installation.  The TF 2000 has been specifically designed to rework these
types of components and can also install and remove a variety of other SMT
devices.

NOTE:

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:  (1)  This device may
not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

The TF 2000 also complies with 98/37/EC and 89/336/EEC.

Caution: During normal operation, the top heater, nozzle, bottom-

side-heater(s) and halogen lamps will get hot.  Do not
contact them directly as serious injury could occur.

Packing Contents

TF 2000 with Video Monitor

1. 

TF 2000B, BE, BL, or BLE:  1 each

2. 

TF 2000R:  1 each

3. 

TF 2000P:  1 each

4. 

Video Monitor:  1 each

5. 

B/C Video Cable:  1 each

6. 

Hand Held Vacuum Pick for removal:  1 each

7. 

Suction rubber (spare for #9):  3 each

8. 

Vacuum nozzle for positioning:  1 each Large, Medium and
Small sizes

9. 

Hex Wrench Set and Screwdriver:  1 each

10.  Top Heater Element (spare):  1 each
11.  Halogen Lamp (spare):  2 each
12.  TF 2000 Manual:  1 each
13.  K-Type ThermoCouple:  2 each

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Summary of Contents for TF 2000

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Page 2: ...Page 1 of 67 TF 2000 BGA CSP Rework System MANUAL NO 5050 0482 REV C Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 3: ...Adjusting Airflow 20 Component Removal 20 Selecting a Profile 21 Creating and Saving Profiles 21 PC Software 24 Setup Tab 25 Optics Tab Alignment View 27 Print Review 29 Operation Tab 30 Process Cont...

Page 4: ...ation Flow Chart 49 Vacuum Pick Operation Flow Chart 49 General Troubleshooting Table 51 TF 2000 L LE Model Differences 52 Installing the Board Holder 52 Bottom Side Heaters 53 Sliding Shaft Holder In...

Page 5: ...flux fumes 4 Exercise proper precautions when using chemicals e g solder paste Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS supplied with each chemical and adhere to all safety precautions recommended...

Page 6: ...Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde...

Page 7: ...Cable 2 each 9 Hand Held Vacuum Pick for removal 1 each 10 Suction rubber spare for 9 3 each 11 Vacuum nozzle for positioning 1 each Large Medium and Small sizes 12 Hex Wrench Set and Screwdriver 1 e...

Page 8: ...ion can easily handle components up to 70 mm square If needed a split screen function is available through the optional software package 5 A highly efficient 1000 watt topside heater used in conjuncti...

Page 9: ...to enter modify profile parameters B Phase Display Panel Each phase of the reflow cycle is indicated by this panel C Data Entry Panel Used to enter modify reflow profile parameters and to save or reca...

Page 10: ...ra and beam splitter The housing is retractable and should be kept in the retracted position when not in use The lights for the optics will turn on off automatically when the housing is extended K Bot...

Page 11: ...d Contains the top side heater and moves up and down via an electric motor that is controlled through the operations panel A power consumption indicator light is mounted onto the front of the reflow h...

Page 12: ...4 Connect the power cables as indicated in the wiring diagram label on the back of the units See Figure 2 1 5 Connect the hand held vacuum pick to the vacuum port on the front of the TF 2000P and han...

Page 13: ...e included to the S video port on the back of the TF 2000P Then connect the other end of the cable to the S video port on the back of the video expansion card on the PC See Figure 3 1 7 Connect the se...

Page 14: ...ions Exceeding the limitations may interfere with the operation of the machine 1 The maximum height of any component or device on the top of the PCB is limited to 30 mm 1 2 2 The maximum height of any...

Page 15: ...g vacuum nozzle on placement station Figure 5 Component held by Vacuum Pick on TF 2000P 4 Pull the optics housing out from the front of the TF 2000P using the handle Be sure the Sliding Shaft Holder i...

Page 16: ...e component to the land pattern using the X Y and See Figures 6 and 7 A B Figure 7 Unaligned A and Aligned component B as they would appear 6 Lower the Alignment Apparatus to PCB 7 Release component b...

Page 17: ...ase in the reflow profile is entered the LED indicator lights will show which phase the process is in See Figure 8 Figure 8 Display and Data Entry Panel 10 Once the reflow profile has been completed t...

Page 18: ...and 9 1 Set the sliding shaft holder at the Placement Position at the far right side of the base 2 Verify that the height Z axis adjusting screw 4 Fig 6 is positioned in the center of the square hole...

Page 19: ...Fig 6 15 When the component is aligned See Figure 7 return the optics housing to its retracted position The lights will turn off automatically 16 Using the handle lift the alignment apparatus upwards...

Page 20: ...tion is aligned with the nozzle Press and hold the NOZZLE DOWN button The reflow head will lower itself slowly Lower the reflow head until there is no gap between the nozzle and the PCB See Figure 11...

Page 21: ...low cycle is complete the nozzle will automatically raise and the COOLING FAN will turn on cooling the soldered component PCB and nozzle 9 Do not remove the PCB from the board holder until the COOLING...

Page 22: ...00 is recommended as a starting point for area arrays smaller than 35 mm square The profile in memory location 01 is recommended for reflowing area arrays 35 mm square and larger Profile number 02 is...

Page 23: ...temperature value it is recommended to use a thermo couple to take temperature measurements Profile creation is most successful when thermo couples are used For assistance contact PACE 4 To ensure a s...

Page 24: ...s This is an automatic feature and can be disabled by entering 61 seconds in the Preheat time field prior to the start of the reflow cycle The SPIKE allows for more even heating of PCB and Device as w...

Page 25: ...nt of large components or components with numerous solder balls Use up to 2 Thermo Couple Sensor Inputs to monitor reflow profile Time and Temperature parameters are displayed on screen Incorporate wo...

Page 26: ...cluding English German French Italian Spanish and Swedish from a drop down menu 3 Video Image Flip Provides a means to vertically or horizontally flip the camera image on the Optical Alignment screen...

Page 27: ...al PACE Representative Phone Number Allows for entry of PACE Local Representative or PACE customer service telephone number for easy reference 7 Set Upper and Lower Temperature Limits Provides a refer...

Page 28: ...the Real Time Split Screen feature Figure 14 Optics Tab Alignment View Zone 1 The lower left hand corner and the upper right hand corner up to the diagonal lines marked 1 Zone 2 The lower left hand c...

Page 29: ...to Figure 14 The diagonal lines on the display indicate the zones 3 AutoFocus Manual Button Allows the operator to toggle the camera focus control between manual and auto focus 4 Zoom Slide Bar Contro...

Page 30: ...and Capture Buttons operate the same as in Alignment View The Arrow Buttons scroll between images stored in the reference library To Add a Reference Image Any Image captured as a bmp file may be conv...

Page 31: ...y Profile Button Inserts a previously saved profile on screen to compare the currently viewed profile to 4 Overlay Record Button Inserts previously saved record on screen to compare currently viewed r...

Page 32: ...alignment this screen allows the operator to perform all essential operations including profile selection documenting operations for quality assurance and process validation Artisan Technology Group Q...

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Page 34: ...Records folder 5 Progress Indicator Visual indication of the profile process NOTE A record is defined as information associated with a particular rework job This information includes profile paramete...

Page 35: ...th the profile When an operator selects an appropriate profile the temperature probe trace will be displayed on the graph in blue To validate the rework process the operator can place the temperature...

Page 36: ...cess to this screen can be password protected Profiles can be created modified and or deleted from this screen Specific operator instructions applicable to a particular profile can also be entered fro...

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Page 38: ...tically be displayed in the LCD window on the TF 2000 6 Save As Button Used for renaming profiles and naming new profiles A pop up box will appear when pressed 7 Reset Button Clears sensor input lines...

Page 39: ...line becomes solid as the reflow cycle progresses d Red Line Sensor 1 temperature over the period of the reflow cycle Sensor 1 Box must be checked to allow for display of the sensor input e Blue Line...

Page 40: ...ters while the profile is running a On the TF 2000 press the Select button until the cursor is at the parameter field to be changed b Press the UP or DOWN buttons to change the selected field Numeric...

Page 41: ...hods for developing a profile The first involves an actual component installation while the second uses a previously installed package Either method can be used to develop a reliable profile However t...

Page 42: ...facturer It is recommended to select a maximum temperature below the manufacturer s specification to provide for a margin of safety Typically 20 C below maximum is selected Pre Heat Phase 1 In a step...

Page 43: ...e is necessary to bring the temperature of the package solder joints and PCB under the package below solder melt temperatures Cooling should be controlled A good reference is to use the same cool down...

Page 44: ...the filter is dry before re assembly 7 2 Replacing the Top Heater Please refer to Figure 21 for heater replacement 1 Disconnect the TF 2000 from ALL power supplies 2 Remove the protective cover from t...

Page 45: ...67 12 Lift off the cover and pull out the heater 13 Replace heater and reassemble assembly Figure 21 Heater Assembly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www arti...

Page 46: ...NOTE For TF 2000L LE models refer to the Alignment and Calibration Differences in Section 10 1 Position testing PCB in Board Holder 2 Pull the optics housing out from the front of the TF 2000P using t...

Page 47: ...the table from the reflow position to the placement position 6 Pull the optics housing out from the front of the TF 2000P using the handle 7 Zoom in so the lands on the PCB fill the screen 8 The land...

Page 48: ...ing the following procedure can rectify problems in vacuum nozzle planarity 1 Remove the cover on the Alignment Apparatus by removing the three bolts on the top of the cover and the Y adjustment knob...

Page 49: ...Loosen the bottom setscrew facing the front of the alignment apparatus 2 Lightly press right over the vacuum pick to suck the PCB 3 Turn the Z knob right of left to meet the parallel face of the vacu...

Page 50: ...rection Refer to Figure 25 1 Remove the screws on the front and back of the base assembly which are used to secure the Reflow unit to the base unit 2 Remove the reflow assembly from the base and place...

Page 51: ...lace on a stable platform 3 Remove 8 philips head screws securing the housing for the Reflow unit and slide the housing assembly off 4 Place the reflow assembly uncovered back on the base and secure w...

Page 52: ...esigned to allow the operator to perform basic visual inspections of system components ie loose connections equipment misalignment etc If you ever have any questions contact PACE Artisan Technology Gr...

Page 53: ...LOW ON 18 25 l min 1 Is knob open at Flow meter 2 Check CR1 of PCB RD200Po TOP HEATER ON SENSOR TEMP 250 C 1 Check connections of CN3 and CN9of PCB RD200Po 2 Check BCR1 of PCB RD200Po TOP HEATER OFF I...

Page 54: ...OMES DOWN STAND BY LAMP ON 1 Check connection CN2 of PCB RD200c 2 Possible faulty components IC9 or R107 of PCB RD200c PUSH THE STOP BUTTON NOZZLE COMES UP STAND BY LAMP IS OFF END Artisan Technology...

Page 55: ...K NOZZLE Remove housing cover of the Positioning unit Check Pump and Leak valves M1 and S1 and associated hoses WHEN LOWERED VACUUM PICK NOZZLE SHOULD LAND FLUSH ON THE COMPONENT PARALLEL Perform Vacu...

Page 56: ...ad is not parallel with PCB Perform Reflow Head Planarity Alignment See page 41 Lamps in the optical housing assembly are not operational 1 Replace failed lamp or lamps 2 Check transistors T1 PCB side...

Page 57: ...cantly longer than the standard model as well These differences will be discussed in greater detail in the following paragraphs 10 1 Installing the PCB Holder 1 Place the Rail between the two rows of...

Page 58: ...and is designed to heat the overall PCB See Figure 27 The TEMP knob on the bottom heater Switch Panel See Figure 28 controls the temperature variation for the movable Bottom Side heater Figure 27 Bot...

Page 59: ...on For the TF 2000L LE models a locking mechanism must be released to index the Sliding Shaft Holder from one position to the other A ball joint located on either side of the Sliding Shaft Holder seat...

Page 60: ...ding shaft holder at the reflow position flush against the left indexing tab 3 Lower reflow heater nozzle to approximately 1 8 above a PCB component 4 Visually center component in the X direction unde...

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Page 62: ...MAX 25 l min 7 Component Adjustment Range of X Y Z 10 mm 4 Infinite Rotation 8 Adjusting volume of X Y Z 0 5 mm 0 02 per revolution 9 Positioning accuracy 25 m 0 001 10 Maximum Vacuum 450 mm Hg 11 Vid...

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Page 64: ...rts See Figure 26 1 Install retaining screws at both ends of the bars to be positioned across the slide shafts 2 longest bars 2 Place supports across the slide shafts one on each side of the sliding s...

Page 65: ...Nozzle LQFP 16mm SQ 4038 7014 Nozzle LQFP 30mm SQ 4038 7015 Nozzle LQFP 9mm SQ 4038 7016 Nozzle LQFP 12mm SQ 4038 7017 Nozzle LQFP 26mm SQ 4038 7018 Nozzle LQFP 16mm x 22mm 4038 7019 Nozzle LQFP 14mm...

Page 66: ...strate 7016 0010 Component Stenciling Tool Kit 15mm x 1 layer substrate 7016 0023 Component Stenciling Tool Kit 13mm 2 layer substrate 7016 0011 Component Stenciling Tool Kit 12mm CSP 7016 0014 Compon...

Page 67: ...15 0156 P1 Stencil 15mm sq 160 I O 1015 0160 P1 Stencil 15mm sq 196 I O 1015 0196 P1 Stencil 15mm sq 196 I O 1015 0196 P1 Stencil 13mm sq 144 I O 1013 0144 P1 Stencil 12mm sq 144 I O 1012 0144 P1 Sten...

Page 68: ...0 0104 P1 Heater Element for Top Heater 6010 0103 P1 Large Power Supply Unit 6008 0150 P1 Light Control PCB 6020 0135 P1 PCB Main 6020 0133 P1 Power Control PCB 6020 0134 P1 Small Power Supply Unit 60...

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