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= Background  =
 
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Per manufacturing industry best practice, a typical production line in 42Q’s MES consists of an  SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) station and a PTS (Parts Traceability System) workstation configured for Advanced Traceability. Together, the tools allow the operator to enable board scanning after the screen printer but before the SMT (Surface Mount Technology) machine. By combining the robust technology of Fuji’s Pick and Place machine with Fujitrax vendor software, component placement can be accomplished. However, this solution presents unique challenges. Currently, the Fuji line profiler does not read each board’s serials in Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) containing multiple panels. The reader can only identify the first serial detected; the remaining serials are then autogenerated by Fujitrax (vendor software). Additionally, the automatically generated serials do not match consistently with the actual board serials. To track each board’s serials using Fujitrax, Fuji must request to link the panel, and each board within the panel, in order to avoid duplicated board scanning and linking efforts. Fuji MES is a new application that accomplishes the above tasks efficiently. By associating the panel with each child board, Fuji MES is able to submit each board’s serials to SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) and PTS (Parts Traceability System) simultaneously.
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Per manufacturing industry best practice, a typical production line in 42Q’s MES consists of an  SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) station and a PTS (Parts Traceability System) workstation configured for advanced traceability. Together, the tools allow the operator to enable board scanning after the screen printer but before the SMT (Surface Mount Technology) machine. By combining the robust technology of Fuji’s Pick and Place machine (NXT/Aimex) with Fujitrax vendor software, component placement can be accomplished. However, this solution presents unique challenges. Currently, the Fuji line profiler does not read each board’s serials in Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) containing multiple panels. The reader can only identify the first serial detected; the remaining serials are then autogenerated by Fujitrax (vendor software). Additionally, the automatically generated serials do not match consistently with the actual board serials. To track each board’s serials using Fujitrax, Fuji must request to link the panel, and each board within the panel, in order to avoid duplicated board scanning and linking efforts. When Fujitrax is integrated with 42Q’s intuitive Manufacturing Execution System, the above tasks can be accomplished efficiently. By associating the panel with each child board, Fuji MES is able to submit each board’s serials to SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) and PTS (Parts Traceability System) simultaneously.
  
<br>'''Figure 1: Fuji Production Line Sample:'''<br> '''[[Image:Fuji Production Line Sample4.png]]''' <br>  
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'''Figure 1: Fuji Production Line Sample:'''<br> '''[[Image:Fuji Production Line Sample4.png]]''' <br>  
  
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= Navigation =
= Navigation =
 
  
 
To access the Fuji Integration Scan Panel UI, go to: '''Shop Floor&gt;Configuration&gt;MES-Fuji Configuration&gt;PTS Configuration'''
 
To access the Fuji Integration Scan Panel UI, go to: '''Shop Floor&gt;Configuration&gt;MES-Fuji Configuration&gt;PTS Configuration'''

Revision as of 15:50, 15 February 2017

Background

Per manufacturing industry best practice, a typical production line in 42Q’s MES consists of an  SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) station and a PTS (Parts Traceability System) workstation configured for advanced traceability. Together, the tools allow the operator to enable board scanning after the screen printer but before the SMT (Surface Mount Technology) machine. By combining the robust technology of Fuji’s Pick and Place machine (NXT/Aimex) with Fujitrax vendor software, component placement can be accomplished. However, this solution presents unique challenges. Currently, the Fuji line profiler does not read each board’s serials in Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) containing multiple panels. The reader can only identify the first serial detected; the remaining serials are then autogenerated by Fujitrax (vendor software). Additionally, the automatically generated serials do not match consistently with the actual board serials. To track each board’s serials using Fujitrax, Fuji must request to link the panel, and each board within the panel, in order to avoid duplicated board scanning and linking efforts. When Fujitrax is integrated with 42Q’s intuitive Manufacturing Execution System, the above tasks can be accomplished efficiently. By associating the panel with each child board, Fuji MES is able to submit each board’s serials to SFDC (Shop Floor Data Collector) and PTS (Parts Traceability System) simultaneously.

Figure 1: Fuji Production Line Sample:
Fuji Production Line Sample4.png


Navigation

To access the Fuji Integration Scan Panel UI, go to: Shop Floor>Configuration>MES-Fuji Configuration>PTS Configuration