Hudson, NH -- Machine Capability Analysis (MCA) testing helps pick-and-place equipment manufacturers and users comply with the new IPC-9850 performance standard, according to Michael Sivigny, general Manager of CeTaQ Americas.
MCA testing is a third party, objective evaluation methodology in which special vision algorithms, accurate glass plates and components are utilized for independent measurement of Cp and Cpk indices on production equipment. All brands and models of SMT printers, dispensers, placement and semiconductor machines are easily validated with the methodology. The software that operates the equipment provides statistical specification-based results on machine quality performance.
The IPC-9850 document standardizes the parameters, measurement procedures and methodologies used for the specification, evaluation and continuing verification of assembly equipment characterization parameters. The ANSI-approved standard also establishes the procedures to characterize and document machine placement capability of surface mount assembly equipment while maintaining a placement-accuracy-to-placement-speed relationship.
According to Sivigny, “CeTaQ machine capability analysis lets the user know if a machine is performing to manufacturer’s performance specifications, a key element in IPC-9850 compliance. If the machine isn’t performing to specifications, the user or manufacturer can use the information generated by the evaluation to correct offsets and bring the machine to its best possible performance condition.”