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Langer FLS 106 IC User Manual (83 pages)
IC scanner 4-axis positioning system / PCB scanner 3-axis positioning system
Brand:
Langer
| Category:
Scanner
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Declaration of Conformity
7
2 General Information
8
Storage of the User Manual
8
Reading and Understanding the User Manual
8
Local Safety and Accident Prevention Regulations
8
Images
8
Limitation of Liability
8
Errors and Omissions
8
Copyright
8
Description of Symbols
9
3 Scope of Delivery
10
FLS 106 IC Set Scope of Delivery
10
FLS 106 PCB Set Scope of Delivery
10
4 Technical Parameters
11
General Parameters of the FLS 106 Scanner
11
Technical Parameters of the Subassemblies
12
Uh Dut
12
Claw 01 and Claw 02
12
GND 25 Holder
13
GND 25 Ground Plane
14
SH 01 Probe Holder
14
External NA5 EMERGENCY STOP Switch
15
SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
15
Environment Conditions
16
Requirements for the Chipscan-Scanner Software
16
5 Intended Use
17
Staff Requirements
17
Risks if Not Used for Its Intended Purpose
18
Safety Instructions
18
General Information
18
Airborne Noise Emission if Used for Its Intended Purpose
19
Hazard Due to Electrical Voltage
19
Hazard Due to Movements Along the Axes
19
6 Safety Devices
20
Prerequisites for Safe Operation
20
Operation with a Spatial Separation
20
Operation with the Protective Enclosure
20
Switching the Scanner on in Normal Operation and after a Power Failure
20
EMERGENCY STOP Switch
20
Overcurrent Protective Device
20
7 Environmental Protection
21
8 Nameplate
21
9 Overview of the FLS 106 Scanner
22
FLS 106 with Axis Designation
22
Description of the Subassemblies
22
Guide Rails Along the X-Axis
22
Guide Rails Along the Y-Axis (Long Side)
23
Z-Axis Tower
23
Gantry
24
Rotary Unit
24
Aluminium Mounting Bracket
25
T-Slot Table
26
Control Panel with EMERGENCY STOP Switch and Control Leds
27
Height-Adjustable Machine Feet
27
Connector for External Emergency Stop Switch or Safety Enclosure
28
ON / off Switch
28
ON / off Switch and Connectors
28
Power Supply Socket
28
Connectors on the Control Panel
29
Connectors on the Z-Axis Tower
29
10 Overview of Attachments
30
KA 220 Camera Arm
30
DM-CAM Holder.3
30
DM-CAM with Camera Screw
31
Clamping Pieces
32
UH DUT with Claw 01 and Claw 02
32
GND 25 Ground Plane
33
GND 25 Holder
33
SH 01 Probe Holder
34
11 Delivery
35
Acceptance Inspection
35
Storage
35
Opening the Transport Box
36
Packaging
36
Transport
35
12 Set-Up and Preparations for Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service
37
Preparations for the Safe Operation of the FLS 106 Scanner
37
Safety Instructions for the Set-Up of FLS 106
37
Setting up the FLS 106
38
Acclimatization of the FLS 106 Scanner
38
Removing the Protective Film
39
Adjusting the Height-Adjustable Machine Feet
39
Removing the Transport Protection from the Guide Rails
40
Checking / Releasing the EMERGENCY STOP Switch
41
13 Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service for the First Time
42
14 Installation
43
Ensuring the System's Safe Operation
43
Operation with the SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
43
Operation with Spatial Separation and External NA 5 EMERGENCY STOP Switch
43
Checking the Cables of the Rotary Unit
44
Installing the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 IC
44
Installing the DM-CAM Holder.3 for the Microscope Camera
44
Installing the DM-CAM Digital Microscope Camera
45
Installing the DM-CAM Digital Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 PCB
46
Connecting the C13/C14 Device Lead
46
Connecting a Computer
48
Connecting a Measuring Device for Near-Field Scans Using the Example of a Spectrum Analyzer
48
Switching the FLS 106 Scanner on
49
15 Software Installation
50
Note on Software Installation
50
Installing the Scanner Driver
50
Installing the Chipscan-Scanner Software
52
Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service with the Chipscan-Scanner Software
53
16 Fastening the Device under Test
56
Fastening a Device under Test with the Clamping Pieces
56
Fastening a Circuit Board on the UH DUT Universal Holder
57
Installing the UH DUT
57
Fastening the Circuit Board
58
Installing the GND 25 Ground Plane for IC Measurements
59
Installing the GND 25 Holder
59
Installing the GND 25 Ground Plane
60
Safety Instructions for GND 25 Groundplane
60
17 Installing an ICR Near-Field Microprobe
61
Safety Instructions for Installing an ICR Near-Field Microprobe
61
Laying the Connecting Cables
61
Connecting the ICR Near-Field Microprobe
63
Installing the BT 706 Bias-Tee
65
Collision Control of the ICR Probe
66
18 Installing a Near-Field Probe with the SH 01 Probe Holder
67
Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 IC
67
Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 IC Scanner
68
Connecting a Near-Field Probe with a Preamplifier
69
Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 PCB
71
Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 PCB Scanner
72
Connecting a Near-Field Probe with a Preamplifier
72
Collision Control for the Near-Field Probe
73
19 Operational Notes
74
Checking the Measurement Set-Up before each Use
74
Adjusting the Exact Height of the Probe Tip above the DUT
74
Estimating the Duration of a Measurement with the FLS 106 Scanner
75
Number of Measuring Points
75
Travel Distance
75
Sweep Time
75
Transmission Time
75
Memory and Storage Requirements for the Measurement
76
20 After Completing the Measurement
77
21 Disassembling after Completing the Measurement(S)
77
Removing the ICR Probe
77
Removing the Near-Field Probe
77
Removing the SH 01 Probe Holder from the Rotary Unit
77
Removing the SH 01 Probe Holder from the Aluminum Bracket
77
Removing the Preamplifier / BT 706 Bias Tee
78
Removing a Device under Test from the T-Slot Table
78
Removing a Circuit Board from the UH DUT
78
Removing the UH DUT
78
Removing the GND 25
78
Removing the DM-CAM Holder.3 Camera Holder
78
Removing the DM-CAM Microscope Camera
78
Removing the GND 25 Holder
78
22 Maintenance
79
General Information
79
Maintenance Intervals
79
Replacing Labels and Signs
79
23 Dismantling
80
General Information
80
Safety Instructions for Dismantling
80
Procedure of Dismantling
80
24 Disposal
81
Disposal of Packaging Material
81
Disposal of FLS 106 and Its Components
81
25 Customer Service
82
26 Warranty
83
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Langer FLS 106 IC User Manual (79 pages)
IC Test System IC scanner 4-axis positioning system / PCB scanner 3-axis positioning system
Brand:
Langer
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Declaration of Conformity
6
2 General Remarks
7
User Manual
7
Reading and Understanding the User Manual
7
Local Safety and Accident Prevention Regulations
7
Images
7
Limitation of Liability
7
Errors and Omissions
7
Copyright
7
Description of Symbols
8
3 Scope of Delivery
9
FLS 106 IC Scope of Delivery
9
FLS 106 PCB Scope of Delivery
9
4 Technical Parameters
10
General Parameters of the FLS 106 Scanner
10
Technical Parameters of the Subassemblies
11
Uh Dut
11
Claw 01 and Claw 02
11
GND 25 Holder
12
GND 25 Ground Plane
13
SH 01 Probe Holder
13
External NA5 EMERGENCY STOP Switch
14
SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
14
Requirements for the Chipscan-Scanner Software
15
5 Intended Use
16
Staff Requirements
16
Risks if Not Used for Its Intended Purpose
17
Safety Instructions
17
Hazard Due to Electrical Voltage
17
Hazard Due to Movements Along the Axes
18
Airborne Noise Emission if Used for Its Intended Purpose
18
6 Safety Devices
19
Prerequisites for Safe Operation
19
Operation with the Protective Enclosure
19
Operation with a Spatial Separation
19
Switching the Scanner on in Normal Operation and after a Power Failure
19
EMERGENCY STOP Switch
19
Overcurrent Protective Device
19
7 Environmental Protection
20
8 Nameplate
20
9 Overview of the FLS 106 Scanner
21
Description of the Subassemblies
21
Guide Rails Along the X-Axis
21
Guide Rails Along the Y-Axis (Long Side)
22
Z-Axis Tower
22
Gantry
23
Rotary Unit
23
Aluminium Mounting Bracket
24
T-Slot Table
25
Control Panel with EMERGENCY STOP Device and Control Leds
26
Height-Adjustable Machine Feet
26
Connectors
27
Connectors on the Z-Axis Tower
27
ON / off Switch
27
Connectors on the Control Panel
28
Power Supply Socket
28
Connector for External Emergency Stop Switch or Safety Enclosure
29
10 Overview of Attachments
30
KA 220 Camera Arm
30
DM-CAM Holder.3
30
DM-CAM with Camera Screw
31
Clamping Pieces
32
UH DUT with Claw 01 and Claw 02
32
GND 25 Ground Plane
33
GND 25 Holder
33
SH 01 Probe Holder
34
11 Delivery
35
Acceptance Inspection
35
Storage
35
Opening the Transport Box
35
Packaging
35
12 Preparations for Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service
36
Preparations for the Safe Operation of the FLS 106 Scanner
36
Setting up the FLS 106 Scanner
36
Removing the Transport Protection from the Guide Rails
38
Information on the Pre-Installed Components' Torque
38
Checking / Releasing the EMERGENCY STOP Switch
39
13 Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service for the First Time
40
14 Installation
41
Ensuring the System's Safe Operation
41
Operation with the SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
41
Operation with Spatial Separation and External NA 5 EMERGENCY STOP Switch
41
Checking the Cables of the Rotary Unit
43
Installing the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 IC
43
Installing the DM-CAM Holder.3 for the Microscope Camera
43
Installing the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera
44
Installation of the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 PCB
45
Connecting the C13/C14 Device Lead
45
Connecting a Computer
46
Connecting a Measuring Device for Near-Field Scans by Taking a Spectrum Analyzer as an Example
46
Switching the FLS 106 Scanner on
47
15 Software Installation
48
Installing the Scanner Driver
48
Installing the Chipscan-Scanner Software
50
Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service with the Chipscan-Scanner Software
51
16 Fastening the Device under Test
53
Fastening a Device under Test with the Clamping Pieces
53
Fastening a Circuit Board with the UH DUT Universal Holder
54
Installing the UH DUT
55
Fastening the GND 25 Ground Plane for IC Measurements
56
Installing the GND 25 Ground Plane
56
Information on Using the GND 25 Ground Plane
57
Installing the GND 25 Holder
57
17 Installing an ICR Near-Field Microprobe
59
Laying the Connecting Cables
59
Connecting the ICR Near-Field Microprobe
61
Installing the BT 706 Bias-Tee
63
Collision Control of the ICR Probe
63
18 Installing a Near-Field Probe with the SH 01 Probe Holder
65
Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 IC
65
Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 IC Scanner
66
Connecting a Near-Field Probe with a Pre-Amplifier
67
Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 PCB
68
Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 PCB Scanner
70
Connecting a Near-Field Probe with a Pre-Amplifier
70
Collision Control for the Near-Field Probe
71
19 Information on How to Operate the FLS 106 Scanner
72
Adjusting the Exact Height of the Probe Tip above the DUT
72
Checking the Measuring Set-Up before each Use
72
Estimating the Duration of a Measurement with the FLS 106 Scanner
73
Number of Measuring Points
73
Sweep Time
73
Transmission Time
73
Travel Distance
73
Storage Requirements for the Measurement
73
20 After Completing the Measurement
74
21 Dismantling after Completing the Measurement(S)
74
Removing the ICR Probe
74
Removing the Near-Field Probe
74
Removing the Pre-Amplifier / BT 706 Bias-Tee
74
Removing the SH 01 Probe Holder from the FLS 106 IC
74
Removing a Circuit Board from the UH DUT
75
Removing a Device under Test from the T-Slot Table
75
Removing the DM-CAM Holder.3 Camera Holder
75
Removing the DM-CAM Microscope Camera
75
Removing the GND 25
75
Removing the GND 25 Holder
75
Removing the UH DUT
75
22 Maintenance
76
Maintenance Intervals
76
Replacing Labels and Signs
76
23 Dismantling/Disposal
77
Hazards During Dismantling/Disposal
77
Dismantling
77
Disposal
77
24 Customer Service
78
25 Warranty
79
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