Title :
Optimization of revolver head SMT machines using adaptive simulated annealing (ASA)
Author :
Tirpak, Thomasm ; Nelson, Peter C. ; Asmani, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. Center, Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA
Abstract :
Among the various SMT assembly machines, revolver head machines are popular due to their small size, relatively high placement rate, wide range of parts they can place, and stationary feeder banks that can be replenished on-the-fly. These machines are capable of placing over 15,000 components per hour, thereby reducing PWB manufacturing cost. However, it is necessary to simultaneously optimize feeder set-up, nozzle set-up and placement sequence for the fastest placement rate to be achieved. This paper addresses development of optimization software for the Fuji NP-132, a dual station, dual revolver head, high-speed placement machine. Following a description of machine operation, a set of equations is derived for evaluation of total assembly time for a given board, based on the pick-place times of individual revolver head cycles. Feeder, nozzle and placement optimization problems are discussed in terms of the machine´s degrees of freedom and physical constraints. An adaptive simulated annealing algorithm is proposed. Cheapest insertion and nearest neighbor path construction heuristics are used to generate placement sequences, while constraint satisfaction swapping heuristics are used to generate feeder and nozzle set-ups. This hybrid technique has the advantages of stochastic search for a global optimum and guided search which guarantees the feasibility of a solution, i.e. the feeder set-up fits in the machine´s feeder bank and contains all parts required for the PWB. Experimental results are presented for the multi-dimensional combinatorial optimization problem for a set of Fuji NP-132 machine programs
Keywords :
assembling; constraint theory; nozzles; printed circuit manufacture; printed circuit testing; simulated annealing; soldering; surface mount technology; Fuji NP-132 dual-station dual revolver head high-speed placement machine; Fuji NP-132 machine programs; PWB manufacturing cost; SMT assembly machines; adaptive simulated annealing; adaptive simulated annealing algorithm; cheapest insertion heuristics; constraint satisfaction swapping heuristics; feeder bank replenishment; feeder optimization; feeder set-up optimization; global optimum; guided search; machine degrees of freedom; machine feeder bank; machine operation; machine physical constraints; multi-dimensional combinatorial optimization problem; nearest neighbor path construction heuristics; nozzle optimization; nozzle set-up optimization; optimization; optimization software; pick-place times; placement optimization; placement rate; placement sequence optimization; placement sequences; revolver head SMT machines; revolver head cycles; revolver head machines; solution feasibility; stationary feeder banks; stochastic search; total assembly time; Assembly; Constraint optimization; Costs; Equations; Magnetic heads; Manufacturing; Nearest neighbor searches; Simulated annealing; Stochastic processes; Surface-mount technology;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 2000. Twenty-Sixth IEEE/CPMT International
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6482-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT.2000.910731