Already a subscriber?
MADCAD.com Free Trial
Sign up for a 3 day free trial to explore the MADCAD.com interface, PLUS access the
2009 International Building Code to see how it all works.
If you like to setup a quick demo, let us know at support@madcad.com
or +1 800.798.9296 and we will be happy to schedule a webinar for you.
Security check
Please login to your personal account to use this feature.
Please login to your authorized staff account to use this feature.
Are you sure you want to empty the cart?
BS EN 60286-3:2007 Packaging of components for automatic handling - Packaging of surface mount components on continuous tapes, 2007
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 General [Go to Page]
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Normative references
- 2 Terms and definitions
- 3 Structure of the specification [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Type I – Punched carrier tape, with top and bottom cover tape (8 mm and 12 mm)
- 3.2 Type II – Blister carrier tape, with single sprocket holes (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- 3.3 Type III – Blister carrier tape, with double sprocket holes (32 mm to 200 mm)
- 3.4 Type IV – Adhesive-backed punched plastic carrier tape for singulated bare die and other surface mount components (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- 4 Polarity and orientation of components in the tape [Go to Page]
- 4.1 All tapes
- 4.2 Tape reeling
- 5 Fixing of components and additional tape requirements [Go to Page]
- 5.1 All types
- 5.2 Requirements for Types I, II and III where cover tape is used
- 5.3 Specific requirements for Type IV tapes
- 5.4 Peel force of the cover tape (for Types I, II and III only)
- 5.5 Minimum bending radius (for all types)
- 5.6 Break force of the cover tapes (for Types I, II and III only)
- 5.7 Taping materials
- 5.8 Camber
- 6 Specific requirements for tapes containing die products [Go to Page]
- 6.1 Tape design for tapes containing die products
- 6.2 Cleanliness
- 6.3 Component lateral movement (Types I and II)
- 7 Packing [Go to Page]
- 7.1 Leader and trailer tape
- 7.2 Reels
- 7.3 Missing components
- 8 Marking
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – Constant dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape
- Table 2 – Variable dimensions of 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier tape
- Table 3 – Constant dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 4 – Variable dimensions of 8 mm to 24 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 5 – Constant dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 6 – Variable dimensions of 32 mm to 200 mm blister carrier tape
- Table 7 – Constant dimensions of adhesive backed punched carrier tape
- Table 8 – Variable dimensions of adhesive-backed punched carrier tape
- Table 9 – Absolute referencing data for component target position
- Table 10 – Peel force
- Table 11 – Minimum bending radius
- Table 12 – Reel dimensions
- Table 13 – Reel hole dimensions
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – 8 mm and 12 mm punched carrier-tape dimensions
- Figure 2 – Illustration of 2 mm cavity pitch
- Figure 3 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Figure 4 – Blister carrier tape dimensions (8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm and 24 mm)
- Figure 5 – Illustration of 2 mm cavity pitch
- Figure 6 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Figure 7 – Blister carrier tape
- Figure 8 – Maximum component tilt, rotation and lateral movement
- Figure 9 – Adhesive-backed punched carrier-tape dimensions (4 mm compartment pitch)
- Figure 10 – Illustration of 2 mm compartment pitch
- Figure 11 – Component clearance and positioning method
- Figure 12 – Maximum component tilt and lateral displacement
- Figure 13 – Type IV coordinate system
- Figure 14 – Tape reeling and label area on the reel
- Figure 15 – Bending radius
- Figure 16 – Camber (top view)
- Figure 17 – Leader and trailer
- Figure 18 – Reel dimensions
- Figure 19 – Reel hole presentation [Go to Page]