BS EN IEC 60286-3:2019 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Packaging of components for automatic handling – Packaging of surface mount components on continuous tapes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 107 |
IEC 60286-3:2019 is available as /2 which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 60286-3:2019 is applicable to the tape packaging of electronic components without leads or with lead stumps, intended to be connected to electronic circuits. It includes only those dimensions that are essential for the taping of components intended for the above-mentioned purposes. This document also includes requirements related to the packaging of singulated die products including bare die and bumped die (flip chips). This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – addition of a table of the classification to symbols concerning tape, reel and common symbols; – additions of a figure of example of polarity and orientation and a figure of example of dot seal; – revision of requirements for camber; – addition of a definition of design value with regard to tilt.
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61 | undefined |
64 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
66 | English CONTENTS |
69 | FOREWORD |
71 | INTRODUCTION |
72 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions |
73 | Figures Figure 1 โ Sectional view of component cavity (type 1b) Tables Table 1 โ Component size codes |
74 | 3.2 Symbols Table 2 โ Classification to symbols concerning tape, reel and common symbols |
75 | 4 Structure of the specification |
76 | 5 Dimensional requirements for taping 5.1 Component cavity positioning requirements 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 โ Punched carrier tape, with top and bottom cover tape (tape widths: 8 mm and 12 mm) |
77 | Figure 2 โ 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier-tape dimensions (4 mm cavity pitch) Figure 3 โ Illustration of 2 mm and 1 mm cavity pitch and maximum pocket offset Figure 4 โ Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement |
78 | Table 3 โ Constant dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape Table 4 โ Variable dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape |
79 | 5.4 Type 1b โ Pressed carrier tape, with top cover tape (tape width: 8 mm) Figure 5 โ Dimensions (P0 = 4 mm/P1 = 2 mm) and (P0 = 4 mm/P1 = 1 mm) Table 5 โ Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movement |
80 | Figure 6 โ Illustration of 2 mm and 1 mm cavity pitch and maximum pocket offset Figure 7 โ Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement Table 6 โ Constant dimensions of 8 mm pressed carrier tape |
81 | 5.5 Type2a โ 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 โ Variable dimensions of 8 mm pressed carrier tape Table 8 โ Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movement |
82 | Figure 8 โ Blister carrier tape dimensions (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm) Figure 9 โ Illustration of 2 mm cavity pitch and pocket offset Figure 10 โ Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement |
83 | Table 9 โ Constant dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape Table 10 โ Variable dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape Table 11 โ Component tilt, rotation and lateral movement |
84 | 5.6 Type 2b โ Blister carrier tape, with single round sprocket holes and with 1mm tape pitch (tape widths: 4 mm) Figure 11 โ Type 2b carrier tape Figure 12 โ Maximum pocket offset Figure 13 โ Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement |
85 | 5.7 Type 3 โ Blister carrier tape, with double sprocket holes (32 mm to 200 mm) Table 12 โ Constant dimensions of 4 mm carrier tape Table 13 โ Variable dimensions of 4 mm carrier tape Table 14 โ Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movements |
86 | Figure 14 โ Blister carrier tape Figure 15 โ Elongated sprocket hole skew Figure 16 โ Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement |
87 | Table 15 โ Constant dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape Table 16 โ Variable dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape |
88 | 5.8 Type 4 โ 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 โ Adhesive-backed punched carrier-tape dimensions (4 mm compartment pitch) Figure 18 โ Illustration of 2 mm compartment pitch Table 17 โ Component tilt, planar rotation and lateral movements |
89 | Figure 19 โ Maximum component planar rotation and lateral displacement Table 18 โ Dimensions of adhesive backed punched carrier tape |
90 | 6 Polarity and orientation requirements of components in the tape 6.1 Requirements for all tape types Table 19 โ Variable dimensions of adhesive-backed punched carrier tape Table 20 โ Component planar rotation and lateral displacement |
91 | 6.2 Specific requirements for type 1a 6.3 Specific requirements for type 4 7 Carrier tape requirements 7.1 Taping materials 7.2 Minimum bending radius (for all types) Figure 20 โ Example of polarity and orientation |
92 | 7.3 Camber Figure 21 โ Bending radius Table 21 โ Minimum bending radius |
93 | 8 Cover tape requirements (for types 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 3) Figure 22 โ Measuring method and camber |
94 | 9 Component taping and additional tape requirements 9.1 All types Figure 23 โ Dot seals for thin components (as exceptions) Table 22 โ Peel force |
95 | 9.2 Specific requirements for type 1b 9.3 Specific tape requirements for type 2b 9.4 Specific requirement for type 4 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Coordinate system |
96 | Figure 24 โ Type 4 coordinate system Table 23 โ Absolute referencing data for component target position |
97 | 9.4.3 Component positioning and lateral displacement 9.5 Specific requirements for tapes containing die products 9.5.1 General 9.5.2 Tape design for tapes containing die products Figure 25 โ Component clearance and positioning method |
98 | 9.5.3 Cleanliness 9.5.4 Die lateral movement (types 1a, 2a and 2b) 10 Reel requirements 10.1 Dimensions 10.1.1 General 10.1.2 Reel dimensions |
99 | Figure 26 โ Reel Table 24 โ Reel dimensions |
100 | 10.1.3 Reel hole dimensions 10.2 Marking Figure 27 โ Reel hole presentation Table 25 โ Reel hole dimensions |
101 | 11 Tape reeling requirements 11.1 All types 11.2 Specific requirements for type 1a 11.3 Specific requirements for type 4 11.4 Leader and trailer tape 11.4.1 General Figure 28 โ Tape reeling and label area on the reel |
102 | 11.4.2 Leader 11.4.3 Trailer 11.5 Recycling 11.6 Missing components Figure 29 โ Leader and trailer |
103 | Annex A (normative) Recommended measuring methods for type 1b A.1 Measurement method for carrier tape thickness (T and T3) A.2 Measurement method for cavity (A0 and B0) Figure A.1 โ Carrier tape thickness measurement points |
104 | A.3 Measurement method for cavity depth (dimension K0) Figure A.2 โ Cavity cross-section Figure A.3 โ Cavity depth dimension |
105 | Bibliography |