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Comprehensive Data Import (CDI - Includes Full Library Support) properties

The following information is based on selecting the Comprehensive Data Import (CDI - Includes Full Library Support) Generated Program Format in the Properties dialog. The dialog tabs contain options to define a location to store the GSM required information (part numbers, feeders, components, and configuration).



Generated output format

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Option

Generated output format

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Option

CDI - Includes Full Library Support

General

 

Universal Properties dialog CDI Full Library Support - General tab



Library Database - Specifies the type of library database the Universal machine will access: Access Database Type or System DSN Type.

  • Path to Universal GSM Database - By selecting the browse button (the ellipsis ...), you can select the location of the Universal database.  

  • Compact Database - Compacts the Universal database.

  • Clear All Data - Deletes all existing data from the Universal database.

Display Units - The units that FactoryLogix will display in the machine programming interface (Inches, Mils, or Millimeters).

Output Units - The units that will be used in the output file (Inches, Mils, or Millimeters).

Generated Program Format - Select the output format to generate from FactoryLogix (in this case Comprehensive Data Import (CDI - Includes Full Library Support)). 

Programming Options

  • Generate Kitting Report - Generates a MS Excel file showing the setup of the machine for that particular run.

  • Optimize Upon Import - The Universal GSM software will optimize the CDI file during import.

Import/Export Options

  • Overwrite Existing Items - Overwrites previously-imported data.

  • Append New data - Appends new data to any previously-imported data.

Use New Component Angle Convention - Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about this newer machine placement angle convention.

Import - Select this button to import nozzle files in CDI or XML format.

Export - Select this button to export nozzle files in CDI or XML format.

Pick/Place Nozzles - Displays a list of pick and place nozzles (both imported and user defined if applicable).

 

Note

For user defined pick and place nozzles, you can specify options such as Name and Description. Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about pick and place nozzle types.

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Feeders

The Feeders tab stores all of the GSM's feeders. On this tab, you create a new feeder to later associate the feeder to a part number.

 

Note

Units are in inches based on the information supplied on the General tab of the Properties dialog.

 

Categories - Displays a predefined list of available feeder categories such as Coverless Tape, Tape, Matrix, Track, and so on.

Groups - Displays user defined list of feeder groups to filter the feeders.

Feeders - Displays all available feeders by Category, Group, or Feeder.

Name - Displays the name of the selected feeder.

Category - Use the drop-down to select a category for the current feeder.

Description - Allows you to enter a short description for the selected feeder.

Groups - Select the ellipsis (...) to open the Select Group(s) window where you can select one or more groups to which this feeder belongs.

Import - Select this button to import Universal feeder files in CI2 or XML format.

Export - Select this button to export Universal feeder files in CI2 or XML format.

  • Feeder-specific data - Use the options in this area to specify data for the currently selected feeder including:

    • Number of Slots 

    • Reference Slot

    • Width* (units are in Mils)

    • Pickup X* (units are in Mils)

    • Pickup Y* (units are in Mils)

    • Pickup Tolerance X* (units are in Mils)

    • Pickup Tolerance Y* (units are in Mils)

    • Theta Pick Tolerance

    • Pick Retries

Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about specific feeder settings.

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Components



Universal Properties dialog CDI Full LIbrary Support - Components tab



On the Components tab, you can define information for added components or import component information from a Universal machine. You can also filter compoentns by a user defined group or by avialable category.

Categories - Displays a predefined list of available component categories such as BGA, Chip, TAB, Connector, and so on.

Groups - Displays user defined list of component groups to filter the components.

Part Numbers - Use the tabs to display the currently selected component by Category, Group, or Part Number.

Import - Select this button to import Universal component files in CI2 or XML format.

Export - Select this button to export Universal component files in CI2 or XML format.

Name - Displays the name of the selected component.

Category - Use the drop-down to select a category for the current component.

Description - Allows you to enter a short description for the selected component.

Groups - Select the ellipsis (...) to open the Select Group(s) window where you can select one or more groups to which this feeder belongs.

Component-specific data - Use the options in this area to specify data for the currently selected component including:

  • Comp Length* (units are in Mils)

  • Body Length* (units are in Mils)

  • Comp Width* (units are in Mils)

  • Body Width* (units are in Mils)

  • Comp Height* (units are in Mils)

  • Default Feeder - Feeders are defined on the Feeders tab.

  • Default Orientation

  • Default Reject Station - If a feeder was defined as a Reject Station on the Feeders tab, it will be available from this drop down list.

  • Default Matirx Tray - If a feeder was defined as a Matrix Tray on the Feeders tab, it will be available from this drop down list.

Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about specific feeder settings.

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Comps2

The Comps2 tab provides access to information regarding the CDI files that are imported from the Universal machine. The dialog contains the same parameters that are available through the Part Number Library on the machine. This dialog allows you to view, enter, and edit the data very easily offline. (Only relevant data is editable depending on the specific part number selected.)

The Inspect check box (if selected) allows the machine to inspect the selected component based on the information entered in the Tolerance fields of this dialog (if applicable). 



 

 

Part Numbers - Displays all available part numbers.

Lead Type - Use the drop-down to select a predefined lead type for the selected part number such as J Bend, Gull Wing, UIC A, and so on.

Inspection Type - Use the drop-down t o select a predefined inspection type for the selected part number such as 2-Corner High SpeedHigh AccuracyHigh Speed, and so on.

Component-specific data - Use the options in this area to specify data for the currently selected component including:

  • Inspect

  • Lead Tol From Body* (units are in Mils)

  • Lead Tol Across Body* (units are in Mils)

  • Lead Spacing Tol* (units are in Mils)

  • Lean Len Positive Tol* (units are in Mils)

  • Lead Len Negative Tol* (units are in Mils)

  • Coplanarity Tol* (units are in Mils)

  • Colinearity Tol* (units are in Mils)

  • Teach Required

Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about specific component settings.

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Comps3

The Comps 3 tab contains machine information as it relates to specific part numbers. For example, depending on the selected part number, you can adjust head information, camera information, or dispense dot information. Also, depending on the selected part number, you can adjust lead information such as Side, Number of Leads, Lead Pitch, Width, Length, Lead Type and X and Y coordinates.

Consult your Universal machine documentation for details about specific feeder settings.

 



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Configuration

Use the Configuration tab of the Properties dialog to specify the configuration of user-defined feeder banks.





Feeder Banks - In this area of the dialog, you can add or delete feeder banks and permanent feeders and define the skip locations to be used.

 

Note

Use the Add Add button and Delete Delete button buttons in the dialog to add or delete feeder banks, permanent feeders, and skip locations.

 

  • Feeder Bank Name - Enter a name for the feeder bank.

  • Start Slot - Specifies the start slot for the selected feeder bank.

  • End Slot - Specifies the end slot for the selected feeder bank.

Auto Feeder Setup - This area specifies skip location details for automatic feeders by slot and track/pallet. 

  • Skipped Locations - This area shows allt he skipped locations for auto feeders.

    • Slot - Specifies the slot for the selected selected skip location.

    • Track/Pallet - Specifies the track or pallet for the selected selected skip location.

Permanent Feeders - Defines permanent feeders for hte Universal machine.

  • Feeder - Select a feeder fromt he drop-down.

  • Part Number - Select a part number from the drop-down.

  • Slot - Enter a slot for the permanent feeder.

  • Track/Pallet - Enter a track or pallet for the permanent feeder.

 

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