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Glossary - 4
SECS/GEM Interface: SEMI
Equipment Communication Standard
(SECS)/SEMI Generic Equipment
Model for Effective Factory
Automation (GEM). SECS/GEM is the
protocol used in cases where several
factory equipment units are linking
together via a Host Computer. The
GEM standard defines useful
conventions for designing the
communications interface on a unit of
factory equipment to improve
operations with a Host Computer.
SEMI: Semiconductor Equipment
and Materials International. An
organization which defines protocols
for the semiconductor industry.
serial communication ports: PC
ports designed to facilitate serial
communication between the PC and
another device.
service stations: The Purge and
Weigh Stations on a dispensing system.
skew correction: The ability of the
software to adapt to a part not oriented
correctly on the workpiece.
SMEMA: Surface Mount Equipment
Manufacturers Association.
statistical process control (SPC):
Machine performance data gathered
and stored in text files. You can
review SPC files to monitor system
performance.
substrate: Any surface, part or
element, usually a PCB, that is being
dispensed upon.
substrate height: The substrate
height is a Z-axis value the dispensing
system assigns to the maximum
distance the dispense head must
descend before dispensing.
surface mount adhesive (SMA):
An adhesive used for attaching chips to
PCBs.
syringe: A cylindrical package of
fluid, typically plastic and containing 1-
50 cc of fluid. It looks similar to a
medical syringe.
teach: Entering and saving XYZ
locations.
terminal mode window: A window
or screen that allows you to type
commands for a particular device, such
as: Dispenser, Conveyor, Scale, etc.
toolbars: Accessory menus
containing icons for performing certain
actions.
TS-01 Interface Simulator: A small
Asymtek device used to simulate
conveyor communication between the
dispensing system and neighboring
material handling conveyors.
ULHC: Upper Left Hand Corner.
underfill: The process of flowing
epoxy underneath a flip chip on a PCB
to completely seal the solder bumps.
URHC: Upper Right Hand Corner.
valve: A device used to control or
regulate the flow of material from a
pressurized reservoir, such as a
syringe. Valves can be actuated by
several methods, such as air pressure,
augers, or solenoids.
valve conditioning fluid: A thick
blue fluid used to condition the inside of
dispensing valves.
video overlay: The video image
from the camera placed inside a
Windows area.