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Specifications: Model 7300E Series, Dual Head Die
Bonders, Manual X-Y-Z Last Revised: 5/30/03
The significant advantages of the E-Series ? gantry
construction to allow unlimited work piece size, orthogonal motions rather than
pivoted, individual axis brakes ? are brought to West¡¤Bond¡¯s line of Dual-Head
Die Bonders by this completely new design. All of the B-Series models were
included in the change-over, and all of their features preserved in their
E-Series replacements. ESD protection is included as an added bonus.
Dual-Head Die Bonders use the heads
alternately to pick up chips; then rotate, place, and bond them. Both pick-up
and bonding can be done by different methods, changeable by detachable heads.
The machine action to exchange heads places each one in view at the same use
position, and by motions that are now also orthogonal rather than pivoted.
Embodied in this series is a new three-axis
micromanipulator which allows all the machine mechanism to be arrayed above the
work plane, so that there is now no limit to the size of a work piece. Each of
the X, Y, and Z axes is straight-line and purely orthogonal, and each can be
braked pneumatically on signal. Dual counterweights balance the pantograph arm
and the tool support individually. The standard manipulator control arm locates
the control point at table elevation; an alternate control arm and wrist-rest
are available for use with very large work pieces to move the control point
above the work plane.
An optical encoder built into the Z
axis tracks vertical motion with a resolution of 0.001": Its signals are
read to initiate head exchange and to signal other events of the bond
processes. Chip rotation is slaved directly to an optical encoder control for
manual alignment under microscope view. The tool heads can not only pick and
place chips, but can dispense epoxy in amounts and at elevations programmed,
can pick and place preforms before die bond, can apply mechanical scrub motion
for eutectic die bond, can bond diode beam leads by ultrasonic energy, and can
handle very delicate dice by tweezers edge grip. The tools of these heads are heated
by radiant heater under steady state control, when heat is appropriate. Work
piece heat is provided by temperature controlled heated work holders specified
separately.
All machine configuration constants and bond settings
are programmable at the machine panel, prompted by a series of
"screens" displayed on a 4-line 40-character, back-lighted LCD. Ten
separate buffers of machine settings hold data for different devices. All
programmed values are displayed during bonding. The software is complete with
all variations required for the available tool heads, and requires only
configuration when heads are exchanged.
The microscope recommended for this series is Nikon
SMZ660 with the "Luxuray" LED No. 10265.01 illuminator. Neither
microscope nor illuminator are included. Pick up tools and dispense needles are
provided as appropriate to each model.
Quite a large number of previously designed special
work holders, both heated and unheated, are listed in the Work holders Table of
our Web Site: Those with "Current" Status can be ordered together
with a machine order; those with "AvailableNotStocked" Status must be
ordered separately. Work holders 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. Work holders and Temperature
Controller, when required, are priced separately.
Definitions of Models of this
Series:
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Model No. 7367E. This machine with heads for
mechanized tweezers pick up and placement of die, and for vacuum pick up and
placement of preforms. Tweezers clamping force is set and displayed by an
included load cell calibration fixture, to hold the very low values necessary
to place fragile die which would be damaged by other handling means. The preform
head includes the standard means to rotate preforms at placement. Mechanical
scrub motion for the bond head, driven by the transfer motor, is programmable
in both amplitude and number of repetitions. Head lift motion is locked out
pneumatically during scrub. Bond force is adjusted by a low rate coil spring.
Tweezers assembly is Part No. 8058.
The work platform, 14.50" X 12.00" accommodates a variety of work
pieces or different work holders, the platform surface is adjustable vertically
through a range of 0.625" by a single thumbscrew, 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.
- Model No. 7372E. This
machine with tool heads for dispensing epoxy and for pick up and placement
of dice. Die rotation and radiant heat to the tool are both included. A
third head with a vacuum capillary tool for pick and place of preforms is
also included. Exchange of this head for the epoxy dispense head converts
this machine from epoxy to eutectic preform bonding. Mechanical scrub
motion for the bond head, driven by the transfer motor, is programmable in
both amplitude and number of repetitions: Bonding force is adjustable by a
low rate coil spring.
The work platform, 14.50" X 12.00" accommodates a variety of
work pieces or different work holders, the platform surface is adjustable
vertically through a range of 0.625" by a single thumbscrew, 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.
- Model No. 7374E. This
machine adapted for ultrasonic bonding, with heat, of the tab leads of
beam lead diodes. The right head is used for pick up of the tabbed die
with provision for rotation at placement. The left head used for bonding
the tabs is equipped with K~Sine Model 46-D Ultrasonic Transducer and with
radiant heat to the bond tool. Built-in ultrasonic power supply is K~Sine
Part No 6795, four Watts, dual channel. Settings of power and time program
values are executed via an eight bit interface. Force is adjustable by
force spring through a range of 10 to 175 grams.
Features available for this Series:
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None
Required Services and Dimensions:
Compressed air, regulated to 50 psig, is required.
Connection is via ¨ù" tubing. Normal shop vacuum is required with
connection also to ¨ù in. tubing.
Electrical service required is 50-60 Hz, single
phase, either 115 VAC or 230 VAC, selected automatically. A fuse and
three-prong power cord connector are provided for 115 VAC: For 230 VAC, these
must be changed to conform to local requirements. The electrical power supply,
Part No 9997, is packaged in a separate enclosure 8.75"wide x 8.00"
deep x 3.00" high.
"E" Series machine size is 24.00" wide
x 21.25" deep x 11.625" high, exclusive of microscope, or 15.00"
in height to scope eyepieces. Weight is 60 lb. uncrated, or 95 lb. crated.
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