The motor of the Assembleon SMT machine plays a vital role in the SMT machine, which is mainly divided into linear motors and servo motors.
Linear motors
The linear motor is mainly used to control the lifting and rotation of the nozzle in the Asbion SMT machine. It directly controls the rotation through the servo, and the interface where the mounting head connects to the nozzle is equipped with permanent magnets, and the vacuum and air pressure are controlled by air pressure. This design makes the mounting process more precise and efficient.
Servo motors
The servo motor is used to drive the movement of the mounting module in the X direction. The Asbion SMT machine uses linear guide magnetic levitation technology to make the movement in the X direction more stable and fast. The precise control of the servo motor ensures high precision and stability during the mounting process.
The overall structure of the SMT machine
The overall structure of the Asbion SMT machine includes the rack, mounting module, guide rail transmission and other parts. The rack is used to fix all controllers and circuit boards and provide stable support. The mounting module is divided into a standard mounting module and a narrow mounting module. Each module has four movement directions to ensure the flexibility and accuracy of mounting.
Application scenarios and performance parameters of chip placement machines
Assembleon chip placement machines have the characteristics of high output, high flexibility and high precision, and are suitable for the placement needs of various electronic components. They can handle components ranging from 01005 to 45x45mm fine pitch QFP, BGA, μBGA and CSP packages, with a placement accuracy of 40 microns @ 3sigma and a placement force as low as 1.5N