Title :
Integrated user interface design for electronics remanufacturing systems
Author :
Fidan, Ismail ; Kraft, Russell P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Technol, Northern Iowa Univ., Cedar Falls, IA, USA
Abstract :
Electronics manufacturing has evolved through the 1990s as technology and production parameters have changed. Surface mount components have become the choice of industry to solve problems resulting from complex PCB designs. Enabling technologies and consumer demand have shifted production away from high volume identical parts to lower volume customized parts. Production lines are regularly stopped, reconfigured for new parts, and run for fewer piece counts. Reconfigured lines may produce defective boards during first time process optimization runs. As the piece cost of more complex completed circuit boards increases and production quantities decrease, rework of defective boards caused by process change-over and normal production variations has become an important part of the manufacturing process. Higher levels of circuit functionality substantially increase the cost of scrapping the boards and tighter environmental regulations make disposal of boards more difficult. Rework is often the only economical choice, but surface mount component lead pitch has also been decreasing, which has increased the required training and skill level of the rework operators. Automated rework provides a solution to these problems. This paper describes an intuitive GUI control structure for the automated rework of fine pitch components. Results from experiments performed on the prototype system with this user interface show that vision guidance, removal, cleaning, solder paste dispensing, component placement, and laser soldering can all be performed successfully for automated PCB rework with highly reliable solder joints
Keywords :
assembling; circuit optimisation; circuit reliability; fine-pitch technology; graphical user interfaces; laser materials processing; maintenance engineering; printed circuit manufacture; process control; soldering; surface cleaning; surface mount technology; GUI control structure; PCB design; automated PCB rework; automated rework; board disposal; board scrapping cost; circuit functionality; cleaning; completed circuit boards; component placement; component removal; defective boards; electronics manufacturing; electronics remanufacturing systems; environmental regulations; fine pitch components; integrated user interface design; laser soldering; low volume customized parts; manufacturing process; piece cost; process change-over; process optimization runs; production line reconfiguration; production lines; production parameters; production quantity; production variations; prototype system; reconfigured lines; reliable solder joints; rework; rework operator skill; solder paste dispensing; surface mount component lead pitch; surface mount components; training; user interface; vision guidance; Cost function; Environmental economics; Graphical user interfaces; Lead; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Optimized production technology; Printed circuits; Soldering; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 1999. Twenty-Fourth IEEE/CPMT
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5502-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT.1999.804796