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Feb 13, 2025 - 09:05 PM
To prepare the customer site for the , follow these steps:
1. Air Supply - The MultiLane instruments are air cooled and require a continuous air supply. The site utility air supply should provide a minimum of 3 CFM (cubic feet per minute) and a maximum of 6 CFM. The air supply should have a maximum pressure of 60 PSI (4 bar equivalent). Use an NPT "A" style coupler with sleeve release to connect the air cable from the utility air supply to the MultiLane Utility Box. The maximum distance between the site utility air supply and the Utility Box should be 3 meters (10 ft).
2. Smartest Software - Before installing the MultiLane Smartest API's, ensure that the following software is installed:
- RedHat Rev 7.4
- V93000 Smartest 7.5 or higher (must be a Smartest "7.x" version)
The site must support fixed IP address assignments. Contact MultiLane for instrument pre-assigned values.
3. Twinning Frame - The Twinning Frame, also known as the MultiLane Card Cage, has the following specifications:
- Dimensions: 0.52 x 1.71 x 1.25 ft (Height x Width x Depth)
- Weight: 40 kg (excluding customer DIB kg)
It is recommended to have a storage area at the customer site for the Twinning Frame when it is not in use. A storage container is not provided, only a shipping box.
4. Ethernet Port - One Ethernet port drop is required from the customer site to the V93000 workstation. No additional requirements are needed beyond the standard V93000 ethernet drop. The bridge network between the V93000 workstation and MultiLane should use the IP address range 192.168.0.X.
5. MultiLane Power Supply - The MultiLane power is supplied by the Advantest V93000. It is not supplied directly from the customer site. The V93000 provides power outlets for both the CTH and STH cases. The MultiLane Power supply takes an AC voltage in and creates 12 V out for the MultiLane instruments. Refer to the manual for instructions on connecting the mains cable and powering up.
6. MultiLane Utility Box Interconnects - The MultiLane Utility Box has specific interconnects. Refer to Figure 9 in the manual for detailed utility box interconnects.
7. Manipulator and Test Head Upgrades - Consult with Advantest to ensure that the manipulator can support the additional weight of the Twinning Frame. Also, consult with Advantest to ensure that the onsite V93000 test head has all the necessary upgrades to hard dock with the MultiLane Twinning Frame.
8. Advantest Site Planning Information - For additional site planning information, refer to the Advantest CTH and STH site planning documentation. This documentation covers topics such as facility environmental conditions and ESD prevention.
Please note that the information provided here is a summary. For complete and accurate instructions, refer to the "multiLane V93000 CTH ATE Twinning Frame Site Preparation User Guide" provided by MultiLane.
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