An Analysis of the Errors Involved in Component Pick Up and Registration for Automated Printed Circuit Board Assembly

1991 ◽  
Vol 113 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Radhakrishnan ◽  
S. M. Hegde

In the high-speed, automated assembly of printed circuit boards, sufficient accuracy of the assembler system is required to enable proper component insertion without jamming. An important intermediate step in the assembly process, particularly with a general-purpose (flexible) assembler, is the registration of a component. The various error sources contributing to component mis-registration are identified and mathematical relationships between them are developed in this study. Using these relationships in a computer program, appropriate sizes and tolerances for the critical system parameters can be determined for successful component registration and assembly.

Author(s):  
Charlie A. S. Heng ◽  
Robert K. L. Gay

Abstract This paper discusses a methodology to predict the cost of assembling printed circuit boards (PCB). It is formulated using the flexible assembly system in the Experimental Printed Circuit Board Assembly Facility (EPCBAF) of the GINTIC Institute of CIM. The concept of Boothroyd and Dewhurst is applied in this work. The assembly cost accounts for insertion, test and rework costs only. Although focusing on the specific configuration of the system in EPCBAF, the discussion is directed towards broad applications, enabling a wide variety of assembly systems to be simulated.


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