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There are many technical terms and acronyms that are applied throughout the PTS flow. This Glossary serves as a tool to assist the user with the PTS work instructions for the 42Q Portal
 
There are many technical terms and acronyms that are applied throughout the PTS flow. This Glossary serves as a tool to assist the user with the PTS work instructions for the 42Q Portal

Revision as of 22:07, 8 March 2024

100% Traceability, it includes:

  • Hand Placement
  • Fujitrax Rework
  • Production Part Traceability
  • SMT Machine Part Traceability
  • MSD(Moisture Sensitive Device)
  • PTS Mobile

This change only affects the entrance of each module but does not affect the functions of each module.


PTS Glossary

SOP-42Q-MES0044_Traceability_Glossary

There are many technical terms and acronyms that are applied throughout the PTS flow. This Glossary serves as a tool to assist the user with the PTS work instructions for the 42Q Portal

 

Hand Placement and Fujitrax Rework

SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0041-C Hand Placement & Fujitrax Rework  

Hand Placement and Fujitrax Rework modules described here allow the operator to utilize hand placement and Fujitrax Rework.

 

Production Part Traceability

SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0048-C Production Part Traceability

The Parts Traceability System (PTS) is one of the applications within the MES suite of tools. It was developed to meet the demands of customers to provide component-level traceability as well as required quality controls. Production traceability plays a very important role in automating the production lines and raising productivity as well as enforcing rigorous product quality control. This module contains information on loading/preparing materials, special workstations, load SMT tools, scan boards, and rework handling.

 

SMT Machine Part Traceability

SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0049-C SMT Machine Part Traceability

The SMT Part Traceability module described here contains the EZpicklist, Show BOM, Feeder Registry, and Jig Registry. EZPicklist is a web-based interface to collect and manipulate SMT placement programs into PTS for material verification against the BOM (Bill of Materials). Show BOM allows users to view BOM, disable BOM, or enable BOM. Feeder Registry is a feeding tool for material reels. It becomes a bridge between the material component and SMT machine. Each component must be loaded to one SMT machine at one particular station. This is only one of the essential elements for traceability. In order to distinguish each feeder, a unique printed barcode on each feeder is required and maintained in PTS WEB.

 

MSD (Moisture Sensitive Device)

SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0047-C MSD (Moisture Sensitive Device)  

The control of MSD (Moisture-Sensitive Devices) prior to SMT (Surface Mount Tech) reflow is a critical assembly issue that has a direct impact on final product reliability and customer satisfaction, as well as manufacturing costs. This function monitors all MSD components’ floor life statuses. The production operator is alerted if the MSD component’s floor life is expired.

 


PTS Mobile

42Q-MES0186-A-PTS Mobile

PTS Mobile is specifically designed to be compatible with handheld devices, recognizing that operators may not always be in front of a computer and require the convenience of using a handheld device for operation.