Installation guide
Model 7100 Workflows
Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd.
3.6-4
Inspection Illumination: Teaching the Inspection Illumination for the
best view of the workpiece inspected. This setting is used later during
Manual inspection and Y-offset operations. For the instruction as to how to
teach the Inspection Illumination, refer to
section 8.7.
Teach Focus & Illumination: Teaching the Focus and Illumination for
the best view of the workpiece to be diced. This setting is used later on for
the Inspection mode.
Teach Index & Teach Alignment: Teaching the Index involves defining
the exact distance between Streets on a Workpiece. Knowing the exact
Index is essential to ensure accurate cuts. The Index is taught by defining
a repetitive pattern on the Workpiece that can be used by the System as a
Model. The index can be taught either automatically or manually.
Teaching alignment is performed for future manual or automatic
alignment.
Teaching Alignment for auto-alignment involves teaching Models that
enable the System to precisely align a Workpiece on the Cutting Chuck
before cutting.
For additional information about teaching the Index and teaching
Alignment, see
Chapter 6.
Teach Kerf Checking (if Kerf Check algorithm is specified): After
the first cut has been performed on the First workpiece, the System must
be paused to enable the User to teach Kerf Checking. This involves using
the Vision System to examine the cut made by the Blade and to ensure that
it falls along the center of the Street of the Workpiece. The kerf is usually
checked at several points along the length of the cut to ensure that the cut
quality and position are within the parameters specified in the Recipe.
Once Kerf Checking has been successfully taught, the System can
automatically perform Kerf Checking throughout the dicing process at
regular intervals according to the parameters specified in the Recipe. All
subsequent Workpieces assigned the same Recipe are kerf checked in the
same way.
For additional information about Kerf Checking, see section 6.3.
After this full Auto workflow has been performed for the First workpiece,
the basic Auto mode workflow can be used on Workpieces that share the
same characteristics and Recipe as the First workpiece, as described in
section 3.6.1.
Note: The above is correct for manual Mode Workflow as well










