AMS 2.0 Advanced Manufacturing Suite recognizes that fast, error-free NPI, minimization of changeovers and labor costs, and logistical efficiency demand that the component placement function is integrated into the overall production environment.  Focuses on maximizing the performance of Assembléon machines and providing connectivity to other machines and software in the factory. 

Moves many production preparation functions off-line, assures error-free set-ups and eliminates bottlenecks and component starvation.

Rapid NPI is achieved by decoupling preparation tasks from board production through off-line implementation of operations such as creation of vision files and data preparation, electrical verification of R, C and L values, and checking of the barcodes on reels. Provides a central database for programs and vision files.

Has production scheduling and line optimization functionality. Generates placement programs and feeder set-ups for every machine in the production line. A feeder viewer enables analysis and allows dynamic re-assignment of feeders.

Has off-line and on-line verification of set-ups, with an optional CLi interface using RFID technology for automatic set-up verification.  Provides line control and data transfer with all machines in the line, with functionality including production line start/stop, upload/download of programs and component database information to the line, MIS data download and line warm-up. Can enable remote line monitoring and operation.

Data from set-up verification supports logistics by monitoring component usage and tracking inventory, issuing an alert on potential shortages to avert component starvation. Timely information to the operator indicates how many boards can still be produced or how many production hours remain with the available on-machine component inventory. The component tracking software also forms the foundation for the lot traceability system, which tracks complete production details on a real-time basis for possible future product recalls.

User interface matches the Assembléon machine user interface.

Assembléon, assembleon.com

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