UNIVERSAL 6292C SMTpart - AI Part

UNIVERSAL 6292C SMTpart - AI Part
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Select the Format menu bar heading.
2
Select the Type menu option. The Format Type dialog box is displayed.
3
Select the format from the Format Types list box.
4
Select OK.
If Table Format is selected, it is entered in the Format Type field of the CAD Data Import window.
If Separator Format is selected, the Number of Fields dialog box is displayed.
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Enter the number of fields.
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Select OK. Separator Format and the number of fields are entered in the CAD Data Import window.
Separator Character
Use the Separator Character option to specify the character in the CAD data file that indicates field separation. Use this option only if the separator format is used.
To specify a separator character:
1
Select the Format menu bar heading.
2
Select the Separator Character menu option. The Separator Character dialog box is displayed.

3
Enter the desired separator character.
4
Select OK.
Conversions
Use the Conversions option to define a set of conversion equations which are applied upon import to every component in the CAD data file. This is typically used to accommodate for differences in the orientation of the CAD data file and the machine.
The following conversions can be made.
Coordinate Conversions: Mathematical equations that increment the X, Y,
and/or Theta coordinates accordingly. Examples:
[X + 1000] adds 1000 to every component X coordinate.

[Y - 250] subtracts 250 from every component Y coordinate.
[T + 90] adds 90 degrees rotation to every component on the board. Rotation: The entire board is rotated by the angle specified in this data field. Rotation conversions are performed after any designated coordinate conversions.
To define conversion equations:
1
Select the Format menu bar heading.
2
Select the Conversions menu option. The Conversions dialog box is displayed.
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3. Enter the conversion factors.
Before and After graphics allow you to see the affect the conversion has on the components and/or the board. Enter the conversion and then tab to the next data field to see the effect of the change.

4. Select OK.
To help with the equations, the board length and width are displayed at the bottom of the Conversions dialog box. These are used to define mirror operations.
Example: Mirror about a vertical axis in the center of the board:
Board Length=10 inches
X = 10000 - X Y = Y T = T
Bill of Materials
To successfully import a CAD data file, the components contained within the file must be cross-referenced with those existing in the component database. The component ID is typically used to do this, but if it is not available within the CAD file, then a bill of materials file must be designated.
When a bill of materials file is used, the file containing the data must be designated and a format for the file must be defined. The format can be defined using the Auto Detect utility or created manually. Only two fields are needed in the bill of materials file depending on the CAD file: component ID and one of the following.
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Reference ID

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Dispense head number
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BOM-CAD link
To designate a bill of materials:
This procedure assumes that a format has been previously defined for the bill of materials file. If not, the bill of materials file must be detected for a format. This is done the same way a CAD data file is detected. Refer to the topics titled Auto Detect or Type in this module for procedures about creating a format.
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After a format for the CAD data file has been either detected or created, and a bill of materials is deemed necessary, select the Format menu bar heading.
2
Select the Bill of Materials menu option. The Bill of Materials dialog box is displayed.

The Bill of Materials dialog box is also displayed when a CAD file import is attempted without a component ID in the designated format.
3
a.
Select the Format List button. The Bill of Materials Format dialog box is displayed.
b.
Select the appropriate format from the Formats list box.
c.
Select OK.
4
a.

Select the File List button. The Bill of Materials File dialog box is displayed.
b.
Select the bill of materials file from the Files list box.
c.
Select OK.
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CAD File
Use the CAD File menu bar heading to manipulate the CAD data file. The following options are available.
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Import

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Update Database Import
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Display
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Edit
Import
Use the Import option to import the data contained in the specified CAD file to the product currently open. This option is not available until a product is open and a format has been designated. For the procedure to import a CAD file, refer to the Create a Product by Importing a CAD File topic in the Product Tasks module.
Import Considerations:
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If a CAD file is imported that contains dispense head numbers that exceed the number of dispense heads on the machine sequencer, the import is stopped and an error message is displayed.
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If the Component ID, X Position, Y Position, or Theta values are missing when importing a CAD file, the import is stopped and an error message is displayed.
To import a CAD data file, the following prerequisites must be met.
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a format for the file must exist
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if separator format, a separator character must be designated
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if necessary, a bill of materials file must be designated

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if necessary, conversions must be designated
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if necessary, tab columns must be set
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if necessary, an import range must be designated
These procedures are located elsewhere in this module. Refer to the table of contents.
When these prerequisites are satisfied, use the following procedure to import the CAD data file.
1
Select the CAD File menu bar heading.

2
Select the Import menu option. The Import CAD File dialog box is displayed.
3
Select the file for import from the CAD Files list box.
4
Select OK. The import is attempted and the Import Results dialog box is then displayed.
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The Components list box displays the components that were successfully cross-referenced to the database associated with the product.
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The Invalid Comp. IDs list box displays the remaining data elements which it could not identify.

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Resolve the invalid components by selecting one or more components in the Invalid Comp. IDs list box and then selecting one of the following buttons.
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#NAME?
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The Change Components option is used when you want to identify an Unknown Component as a component defined in the current database. By selecting a Category, all components in that category are displayed in the Components list box. Selecting a component in the Components list box displays its database graphic, description, and size.
To change an unknown component:
a.
To display a graphic of the selected components, select the Graphic button. All insertions of the selected component are red, all others are black.
b.

Double-click on the appropriate category in the Categories list box. The components in that category are displayed in the Components list box.
c.
Select the appropriate component in the Components list box. The database information for that component is displayed to the right of the Component list box.
d.
Select one of the following push buttons to change the unknown component accordingly:
#NAME?
#NAME?
#NAME?
#NAME?
If any of the definition data for the unknown component is invalid or missing, a message is displayed indicating what data is invalid. The component is not added to the component database.

If the component is double-clicked in the Unknown Components list box, all selected Unknown Components will be changed according to the default action, indicated by a selected radial button. For example, in the graphic below, Copy is the default action.
e.
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If component location issues need to be resolved, use the Conversions option (CAD Data Import window) or the Reference Point option (Product Editor window).
Update Database Import
Use the Update Database Import feature to import component data from a CAD file to update the component database. This feature is a relatively easy way to copy customer's component data into the IM-UPS component database.
Minimum required data:
Required Data for Update Database Import
Axial Component Radial Component
Component ID Component ID

Body Length Body Length
Body Width Body Width
Lead Diameter Component Height
Lead Span
Other component data can be imported if it is defined in the format. Prerequisites:
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A format must be defined for the CAD file.
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A single file containing all the required information to create a component definition must exist.
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A product must be open with a machine configuration template that matches the type of component(s) being imported.
To import component data from a CAD file:
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Product > Import CAD Data
The CAD Data Import window is displayed.
2
Open the format that supports the CAD file. (Refer to the Open task earlier in this module.)
3
Begin the import. From the CAD Data Import window, select:
CAD File > Update Database Import

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