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BS EN IEC 60286-3:2019 Packaging of components for automatic handling - Packaging of surface mount components on continuous tapes, 2019
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- Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
- English [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions and symbols [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Terms and definitions
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – Sectional view of component cavity (type 1b)
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – Component size codes
- 3.2 Symbols
- Table 2 – Classification to symbols concerning tape, reel and common symbols
- 4 Structure of the specification
- 5 Dimensional requirements for taping [Go to Page]
- 5.1 Component cavity positioning requirements [Go to Page]
- 5.1.1 Requirements for types 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 3
- 5.1.2 Requirements for types 4
- 5.2 Component cavity dimension requirements (tape types 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 3)
- 5.3 Type 1a – Punched carrier tape, with top and bottom cover tape (tape widths: 8 mm and 12 mm)
- Figure 2 – 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier-tape dimensions (4 mm cavity pitch)
- Figure 3 – Illustration of 2 mm and 1 mm cavity pitch and maximum pocket offset
- Figure 4 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Table 3 – Constant dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape
- Table 4 – Variable dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape
- 5.4 Type 1b – Pressed carrier tape, with top cover tape (tape width: 8 mm)
- Figure 5 – Dimensions (P0 = 4 mm/P1 = 2 mm) and (P0 = 4 mm/P1 = 1 mm)
- Table 5 – Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movement
- Figure 6 – Illustration of 2 mm and 1 mm cavity pitch and maximum pocket offset
- Figure 7 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Table 6 – Constant dimensions of 8 mm pressed carrier tape
- 5.5 Type2a – Blister carrier tape, with single round sprocket holes and tape pitches down to 2 mm (tape widths: 8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- Table 7 – Variable dimensions of 8 mm pressed carrier tape
- Table 8 – Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movement
- Figure 8 – Blister carrier tape dimensions (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- Figure 9 – Illustration of 2 mm cavity pitch and pocket offset
- Figure 10 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Table 9 – Constant dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 10 – Variable dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 11 – Component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- 5.6 Type 2b – Blister carrier tape, with single round sprocket holes and with 1mm tape pitch (tape widths: 4 mm)
- Figure 11 – Type 2b carrier tape
- Figure 12 – Maximum pocket offset
- Figure 13 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- 5.7 Type 3 – Blister carrier tape, with double sprocket holes (32 mm to 200 mm)
- Table 12 – Constant dimensions of 4 mm carrier tape
- Table 13 – Variable dimensions of 4 mm carrier tape
- Table 14 – Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movements
- Figure 14 – Blister carrier tape
- Figure 15 – Elongated sprocket hole skew
- Figure 16 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Table 15 – Constant dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 16 – Variable dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape
- 5.8 Type 4 – Adhesive-backed punched plastic carrier tape for singulated bare die and other surface mount components (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- Figure 17 – Adhesive-backed punched carrier-tape dimensions (4 mm compartment pitch)
- Figure 18 – Illustration of 2 mm compartment pitch
- Table 17 – Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movements
- Figure 19 – Maximum component planar rotation and lateral displacement
- Table 18 – Dimensions of adhesive backed punched carrier tape
- 6 Polarity and orientation requirements of components in the tape [Go to Page]
- 6.1 Requirements for all tape types
- Table 19 – Variable dimensions of adhesive-backed punched carrier tape
- Table 20 – Component planar rotation and lateral displacement
- 6.2 Specific requirements for type 1a
- 6.3 Specific requirements for type 4
- 7 Carrier tape requirements [Go to Page]
- 7.1 Taping materials
- 7.2 Minimum bending radius (for all types)
- Figure 20 – Example of polarity and orientation
- 7.3 Camber
- Figure 21 – Bending radius
- Table 21 – Minimum bending radius
- 8 Cover tape requirements (for types 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 3) [Go to Page]
- Figure 22 – Measuring method and camber
- 9 Component taping and additional tape requirements [Go to Page]
- 9.1 All types
- Figure 23 – Dot seals for thin components (as exceptions)
- Table 22 – Peel force
- 9.2 Specific requirements for type 1b
- 9.3 Specific tape requirements for type 2b
- 9.4 Specific requirement for type 4 [Go to Page]
- 9.4.1 General
- 9.4.2 Coordinate system
- Figure 24 – Type 4 coordinate system
- Table 23 – Absolute referencing data for component target position [Go to Page]
- 9.4.3 Component positioning and lateral displacement
- 9.5 Specific requirements for tapes containing die products [Go to Page]
- 9.5.1 General
- 9.5.2 Tape design for tapes containing die products
- Figure 25 – Component clearance and positioning method [Go to Page]
- 9.5.3 Cleanliness
- 9.5.4 Die lateral movement (types 1a, 2a and 2b)
- 10 Reel requirements [Go to Page]
- 10.1 Dimensions [Go to Page]
- 10.1.1 General
- 10.1.2 Reel dimensions
- Figure 26 – Reel
- Table 24 – Reel dimensions [Go to Page]
- 10.1.3 Reel hole dimensions
- 10.2 Marking
- Figure 27 – Reel hole presentation
- Table 25 – Reel hole dimensions
- 11 Tape reeling requirements [Go to Page]
- 11.1 All types
- 11.2 Specific requirements for type 1a
- 11.3 Specific requirements for type 4
- 11.4 Leader and trailer tape [Go to Page]
- 11.4.1 General
- Figure 28 – Tape reeling and label area on the reel [Go to Page]
- 11.4.2 Leader
- 11.4.3 Trailer
- 11.5 Recycling
- 11.6 Missing components
- Figure 29 – Leader and trailer
- Annex A (normative) Recommended measuring methods for type 1b [Go to Page]
- A.1 Measurement method for carrier tape thickness (T and T3)
- A.2 Measurement method for cavity (A0 and B0)
- Figure A.1 – Carrier tape thickness measurement points
- A.3 Measurement method for cavity depth (dimension K0)
- Figure A.2 – Cavity cross-section
- Figure A.3 – Cavity depth dimension
- Bibliography [Go to Page]