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Specifications: Model 7200CR Series Dual Head Die
Bond Machines, Manual X-Y-Z Last revised: 5/01/03
Machines of 7200CR Series provides separate functions
on the same tool head to dispense epoxy, then to pick up chips, rotate them
into alignment, and place them. All operation is controlled by West¡¤Bond's
unique three axis micromanipulator, working in combination with optical
encoders under microprocessor control. The work piece is held on a free anvil
work holder, where chips are also arrayed for pick up.
The dual tool assembly is driven directly by motor
between the two positions for epoxy dispense and for vacuum pickup, with the
transfer signaled by lift to a programmed elevation. Another programmed
elevation is set to dispense epoxy without contact. This method is further
enabled by the design of the "C Series" manipulator in which each
axis is independently guided and therefore can be locked on command by
pneumatic brake. Control of vacuum for pick up and placement is by work sensing
firing switch, with down force adjustable from zero to approximately 75 grams.
While the chip is held by vacuum, it can be rotated continuously by motor by an
operator's optical encoder control.
All machine configuration constants are programmable
at the machine panel, prompted by a series of "screens" displayed on
a 4-line 40-character LCD. Execution is controlled by West¡¤Bond Part No 8100
CPU containing a Motorola 68000 microprocessor and 256 KB of nonvolatile RAM.
Entry of program values can be done by using for input either the encoder which
reads tool position down from home, or the operator's rotation encoder. These
values are displayed during bonding. To execute a manual override method,
either the dispensing of epoxy or toggling of vacuum can be initiated at will
by an operator's "Go" switch.
Dispense tool contains a 1 cc. reservoir for epoxy
which may be filled through a screw cap access. Dispensing tube furnished as
standard will be our P/N B-1831-1 which has a bore of 9.5 mils. An alternate
dispense tube for large dots, or P/N B-1831-2 having a bore of 15.5 mils, may
be substituted if specified. Pickup needle furnished as standard will be Gaiser
P/N 3961-016-031-625 Delrin Series with "H" equal to .016" (hole
diameter) and "T" equal to .031" (face diameter) and with OD
equal to .0625" and length equal to .625", or equivalent. If any
other pickup tool, either with different face dimensions or of collet style, is
desired, then customer should order direct from tool manufacturer.
Definitions of Models of this
Series:
- Model No. 7200CR. The
machine described here with two tools for epoxy dispense and for die pick
up and placement, with die rotation capability.
Features available for this Series:
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Feature -79. Work Platform with Adjustable Height for variable
package thickness. Adjusts through a range of 0.625-in., apportioned 0.094-in.
above and 0.531-in. below the nominal elevation of 2.688-in. above the fixed
platform surface. Assembly No. 8557 replaces No. 8273.
- Feature -81. The work
platform is adjustable vertically by a single thumb screw through a range
of 5/8 in., and with planarity control, adjusts thru a range of 0.625 in.,
0.09375 above and 0.53125 below nominal work elevation. Planarity control
of platform is by 3-point adjustment.
The microscope recommended for this series is Nikon
SMZ660 with the "Luxuray" LED No. 10265.01 illuminator. Neither
microscope nor illuminator is included. Pick up tools and dispense needles are
provided as appropriate to each model.
All workholders are priced separately, and should be
ordered separately. A universal unheated workholder with 2 rails adjustable to
grip substrates up to 1.1" in width and with dice holder P/N 1958 ring
with multiple pockets, is maintained in stock and is available for delivery in
the same time span as the machine. Quite a large number of previously designed
special workholders, both heated and unheated, are available but are not
stocked, and cannot be promised for delivery with the machine. These should
preferably be on an order separate from the machine order, but if not, the
machine order must state that partial deliveries are allowed. Workholders for
new work pieces requiring custom design and fabrication will be quoted upon
receipt of drawings and samples: These must be ordered on separate
purchase orders.
An air pressure regulating valve is provided and an
indicating pressure gauge is mounted in the front panel. Air pressure required
is 30 psi, and connection is to 1/4" plastic tubing. Vacuum required is
nominal shop vacuum and connection is also to 1/4" tubing.
For 200-240 VAC, an external step-down transformer is
required - must be secured by end-user as electrical codes vary from country to
country. A variety of microscopes is available.
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