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BS EN 60286-2:2015 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Packaging of components for automatic handling – Packaging of components with unidirectional leads on continuous tapes

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IEC 60286-2:2015 applies to the tape packaging of components with two or more unidirectional leads for use in electronic equipment. In general, the tape is applied to the component leads. It covers requirements for taping techniques used with equipment for automatic handling, pre-forming of leads, insertion and other operations and includes only those dimensions which are essential to the taping of components intended for the above-mentioned purposes. This edition includes the following significant changes with respect to the previous edition: – A complete revision of the structure and reworked layout. – A two page overview containing a clear overview of all symbols and references. – Addition of annexes of known radial tape formats. – Improved figures.

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54 English
CONTENTS
57 FOREWORD
59 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
60 Figures
Figure 1 – Short terminal without tape
Figure 2 – Crimp
61 Figure 3 – Abscissa, ordinate, seating plane and reference plane
62 3.2 Symbols
Tables
Table 1 – List of symbols for tape and taped components
63 Figure 4 – Symbol references of tape and taped components dimensions
64 Figure 5 – Symbol references of reel dimensions
Figure 6 – Symbol references of fan-fold container dimensions
Table 2 – List of symbols used for packing taped components
65 4 Dimensions
4.1 Tape width dimensions (W, W0, W1, W2)
4.1.1 Tape width (W)
4.1.2 Hold-down tape width (W0)
4.1.3 Distance between the upper edges of the carrier tape and the abscissa (W1)
4.1.4 Distance between the upper edges of the carrier tape and the hold-down tape (W2)
4.2 Components and sprocket hole pitches (P, P0, P1, P2, D0)
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Pitch between two consecutive mutual components (P)
4.2.3 Pitch between two consecutive sprocket holes (P0)
66 4.2.4 Distance between the ordinate and the first lead of the component on the drawer side (for components with two leads) (P1)
4.2.5 Distance between the ordinate and the center lead of the component on the drawer side (for components with three leads) (P2)
4.2.6 Sprocket hole diameter (D0)
4.3 Dimensions for component position relative to the abscissa (H, H0, H1, H2, H3)
4.3.1 Distance between the abscissa and the bottom plane of the component body (H)
4.3.2 Distance between the abscissa and the reference plane of components with crimped leads (H0)
4.3.3 Distance between the abscissa and the top of the body of the components (H1)
4.3.4 Distance between the abscissa and the tip of the short terminal without tape (H2)
4.3.5 Distance between the bottom of the component and the tip of the short terminal without tape (H3)
67 4.4 Lead terminal dimensions (d, d1, F, F1, F2, L, K) and tape thickness (T, T1)
4.4.1 Dimensions and tolerances of lead spacing for two leaded components (F) and for three leaded components (F1, F2)
4.4.2 Lead terminal diameter (d, d1)
4.4.3 Tape thickness (T, T1)
4.4.4 Maximum permissible protrusion of the ends of the leads (L)
4.4.5 Distance between the lead terminal and the short terminal without tape (K)
68 4.5 Maximum permissible deviation of taped component dimensions
4.5.1 Maximum permissible deviation of taped component dimensions (Δh, Δp, ΔP1)
5 Taping
5.1 Taping dimensions
5.2 Splices
Figure 7 – Position of short terminal without tape
69 5.3 Tape leader and trailer
6 Tape
6.1 Polarization direction on tape
6.2 Kinks or bends on tape
6.3 Adhesion to tape and extraction force
Figure 8 – Leader and trailer of tape
70 6.4 Tape breaking force
6.5 Tape material
6.6 Hold-down tape
6.7 Missing components
Figure 9 – Pull strength from taping
71 7 Packing
7.1 General
7.2 Reel dimensions
Figure 10 – Missing components
72 7.2.1 Component tape reeling
7.2.2 Components protection
Figure 11 – Reeling
Table 3 – Reel dimensions
73 7.2.3 Reel filling
7.3 Maximum dimensions of the fan-fold container
7.4 Recycling
7.5 Marking
Table 4 – Maximum outer dimensions for a fan-fold arrangement
74 Annex A (informative) Dimensions for two leads
A.1 Dimensions for two formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
Figure A.1 – Symbol references for two formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
75 Table A.1 – Dimensions for two formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
76 A.2 Dimensions for two formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
Figure A.2 – Symbol references for two formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
77 Table A.2 – Dimensions for two formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
78 A.3 Dimensions for two straight leads, sprocket hole between parts
Figure A.3 – Symbol references for two straight leads, sprocket hole between parts
79 Table A.3 – Dimensions for two straight leads, sprocket hole between parts
80 A.4 Dimensions for two straight leads, sprocket hole between leads
Figure A.4 – Symbol references for two straight leads, sprocket hole between leads
81 Table A.4 – Dimensions for two straight leads, sprocket hole between leads
82 Annex B (informative) Dimensions for three leads
B.1 Dimensions for three formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
Figure B.1 – Symbol references for three formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
83 Table B.1 – Dimensions for three formed leads, sprocket hole between parts
84 B.2 Dimensions for three formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
Figure B.2 – Symbol references for three formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
85 Table B.2 – Dimensions for three formed leads, sprocket hole between leads
86 Bibliography
BS EN 60286-2:2015 - TC
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