WO2015121942A1 - Procédé de gestion et dispositif de gestion de dispositif de production de substrat - Google Patents

Procédé de gestion et dispositif de gestion de dispositif de production de substrat Download PDF

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WO2015121942A1
WO2015121942A1 PCT/JP2014/053316 JP2014053316W WO2015121942A1 WO 2015121942 A1 WO2015121942 A1 WO 2015121942A1 JP 2014053316 W JP2014053316 W JP 2014053316W WO 2015121942 A1 WO2015121942 A1 WO 2015121942A1
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  • the present invention relates to a management apparatus for a board production apparatus that produces a board on which components are mounted, and more particularly to a management apparatus that manages firmware incorporated in components of the board production apparatus.
  • the board production apparatus is an apparatus that executes various production processes on the board, and includes a solder printer, a component mounting machine, a reflow machine, and the like.
  • the substrate production apparatus includes constituent devices such as a control device and a device whose operation is controlled by the control device.
  • This component device incorporates firmware corresponding to the required function.
  • a component mounter includes a feeder that is replaceably mounted on a component supply device as the above-described component device.
  • the feeder in the component mounter executes the firmware according to the signal input from the control device, and controls the feeding operation of the loaded component tape.
  • the firmware of such component devices may be required to be upgraded as new functions are added.
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a configuration in which firmware update processing is automatically executed when the firmware for update stored in the component mounter is a newer version than the firmware of the feeder.
  • the board production process cannot be executed while the update process is being executed. Therefore, there is a possibility that the production efficiency in the board production apparatus may be reduced due to the update process of the firmware.
  • the specifications of the firmware may be different for each version. Therefore, the latest version is not always optimal for the production depending on the type of board to be produced. That is, the firmware may be required to maintain the current version in order to correspond to the function requested by the user.
  • the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and provides a management apparatus and management method for a substrate production apparatus that can prevent a decrease in production efficiency and can maintain an appropriate production environment. Objective.
  • a management apparatus for a substrate production apparatus is a management apparatus that manages firmware incorporated in a component device of a substrate production apparatus, and a schedule for updating the firmware is set by specifying the version of the firmware.
  • the update plan data, a version acquisition unit that acquires the current version of the firmware when the component device is connected to the management device in a communicable manner, and the update based on the update plan data and the current version A process management unit that controls an update process of the firmware to the version specified by the plan data.
  • the process management unit controls the firmware update process of the component devices.
  • the firmware update process is executed in accordance with preset update plan data. Therefore, the influence of the firmware update process on the production process of the board production apparatus is reduced. Accordingly, a decrease in production efficiency in the substrate production apparatus is prevented. Further, the current version is maintained by appropriately deferring the firmware update process according to the update plan data. Thereby, an appropriate production environment in the component equipment of the board production apparatus is maintained.
  • the substrate production apparatus constitutes a substrate production line used for manufacturing a substrate product such as an integrated circuit, for example.
  • the management apparatus of the board production apparatus manages firmware incorporated in the component equipment of the board production apparatus.
  • the three substrate production lines L1 to L3 are configured by a plurality of substrate production apparatuses 1 as shown in FIG.
  • the board production apparatus 1 executes various production processes on the board.
  • the board production lines L1 to L3 include a screen printing machine 2, a component mounting machine 3, a reflow machine 4, and a board transfer device 5 as the board production apparatus 1.
  • the plurality of substrate production apparatuses 1 are connected to be able to communicate with the host computer 40 via a network.
  • the screen printing machine 2 prints paste-like solder on the electronic component mounting position on the board that has been loaded.
  • the component mounting machine 3 mounts an electronic component on the solder of the board conveyed from the screen printing machine 2 side.
  • a plurality of component mounters 3 are arranged in the board conveyance direction. The detailed configuration of the component mounter 3 will be described later.
  • the reflow machine 4 heats the board conveyed from the component mounting machine 3 side, melts the solder on the board, and performs soldering.
  • the substrate transport device 5 is configured by a belt conveyor or the like, and sequentially transports the substrates in the transport direction (the left-right direction in FIG. 1).
  • the substrate production lines L1 to L3 sequentially transfer the substrates to the substrate production apparatus 1 or an inspection apparatus (not shown) and execute various production processes and inspection processes to produce substrate products.
  • the configuration of the board production lines L1 to L3 is appropriately added or changed according to the type of board to be produced.
  • the substrate production lines L1 to L3 may be configured to include various models such as a substrate reversing device, a shield mounting device, an adhesive application device, and an ultraviolet irradiation device as other substrate production devices 1.
  • the host computer 40 monitors the operation status of the board production lines L1 to L3 and controls the board production apparatus 1.
  • the host computer 40 has a storage device 41 composed of a hard disk, a flash memory, or the like.
  • the storage device 41 stores various data for controlling the substrate production apparatus 1. Specifically, the storage device 41 stores a production plan including the type of board to be produced and a production quantity, an operation program for causing the board production apparatus 1 to execute a production process, and the like.
  • the plurality of component mounters 3 constituting the board production lines L1 to L3 include a base 11, a component supply device 12, a component transfer device 13, a component camera 14, a substrate camera 15, and a control device. 16 is configured.
  • the component supply device 12 is provided at the front portion in the longitudinal direction of the component mounter 3 (the left front side in FIG. 3).
  • a plurality of cassette-type feeders 30 are replaceably mounted in slot portions on the main body.
  • the feeder 30 corresponds to a component device of the present invention.
  • the feeder 30 includes a feeder main body 31, a supply reel 32, a control unit 33, and a component supply unit 34.
  • the feeder 30 has a feeder main body 31 fixed to a predetermined slot in the component supply device 12. As a result, the feeder 30 is supplied with power and can communicate with the control device 16 of the component mounter 3.
  • the supply reel 32 is rotatably and detachably mounted on a reel housing portion provided on the rear end side of the feeder main body 31 (front side of the component mounter 3).
  • the supply reel 32 holds the wound component packaging tape.
  • the component packaging tape of the supply reel 32 includes a carrier tape that stores electronic components at a predetermined pitch, and a top tape that is bonded to the upper surface of the carrier tape and covers the electronic components.
  • the control unit 33 is mainly composed of a CPU, various memories, and a control circuit.
  • the control unit 33 incorporates firmware that performs electronic component supply control and the like.
  • the control unit 33 executes the firmware based on a control signal input from the outside, a set value stored in the memory, and the like. Thereby, the feeder 30 pitch-feeds the component packaging tape withdrawn from the supply reel 32 by the pitch feeding mechanism of the feeder main body 31.
  • the feeder 30 peels the top tape from the carrier tape to expose the electronic component.
  • the suction nozzle 23 of the component transfer device 13 is an electronic device in the component supply unit 34 located on the front end side of the feeder main body 31 (near the center of the component mounting machine 3) by electronic component supply control as described above. Electronic parts are supplied so that the parts can be picked up.
  • the component transfer device 13 is a so-called XY robot type transfer device that can move in the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
  • the component transfer device 13 is arranged from the rear portion in the longitudinal direction of the component mounter 3 (upper right side in FIG. 3) to the upper portion of the front component supply device 12.
  • the component transfer device 13 includes a head drive device 21, a component mounting head 22, and a suction nozzle 23.
  • the head drive device 21 is configured to be able to move the moving table in the XY axis directions by a linear motion mechanism.
  • the component mounting head 22 is detachably provided on the moving table of the head driving device 21.
  • the suction nozzle 23 is detachably provided on the component mounting head 22.
  • the component mounting head 22 supports one or a plurality of suction nozzles 23 so as to be rotatable about an R axis parallel to the Z axis and to be movable up and down.
  • the component mounting head 22 incorporates firmware for performing electronic component holding control and the like.
  • the component mounting head 22 executes the firmware based on a control signal input from the outside, a set value stored in the memory, and the like.
  • the suction nozzle 23 is controlled in the elevation position and angle with respect to the component mounting head 22 and the negative pressure supply state by a suction nozzle driving device (not shown).
  • the suction nozzle 23 sucks and holds the electronic component supplied from the component supply unit 34 at the tip by being supplied with a negative pressure.
  • the component camera 14 and the substrate camera 15 are digital imaging devices having an imaging element such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) or a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor).
  • the component camera 14 and the board camera 15 incorporate firmware for performing imaging control and the like.
  • the component camera 14 and the board camera 15 execute firmware based on a control signal from the control device 16 connected to be communicable. As a result, the component camera 14 and the board camera 15 image the object and send the image data acquired by the imaging to the control device 16.
  • the component camera 14 is fixed to the base 11 and uses an electronic component held by the suction nozzle 23 as an object to be imaged.
  • the board camera 15 is fixed to the moving table of the head drive device 21 and uses a circuit board positioned in the component mounter 3 as an object to be imaged.
  • the control device 16 performs image processing on the image data acquired by the imaging of the component camera 14 and the board camera 15. Thereby, the control device 16 acquires information such as the holding state of the electronic component by the suction nozzle 23 and the positioning state of the substrate. In the mounting control, the control device 16 corrects the position and angle of the suction nozzle 23 based on information acquired by image processing.
  • the control device 16 is mainly composed of a CPU, various memories, and a control circuit.
  • the control device 16 is communicably connected to the feeder 30 and the host computer 40 via a communication interface.
  • the control device 16 controls operations of the component supply device 12 and the component transfer device 13 based on an operation program, information acquired by image processing, and the like.
  • control device 16 incorporates firmware for performing mounting control and the like.
  • the control device 16 executes firmware based on signals, operation programs, and the like input from the host computer 40 and various sensors.
  • the component mounter 3 controls the mounting of the electronic component and mounts the electronic component on the solder of the board.
  • the management device 50 of the substrate production apparatus 1 is composed of a plurality of substrate production apparatuses 1 constituting the substrate production lines L1 to L3 and each unit provided in the host computer 40. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 2, the management device 50 includes a version acquisition unit 51 and a processing management unit 52 provided in each substrate production apparatus 1. Furthermore, the management device 50 includes a setting guide unit 53 provided in the host computer 40, update plan data M1 stored in the storage device 41, and management data M2.
  • the management apparatus 50 performs management control for firmware incorporated in the component devices of the board production apparatus 1.
  • the “component device” of the substrate production apparatus 1 is an apparatus mounted on the substrate production apparatus 1 and is preinstalled with firmware having various functions. Specifically, when the board production device 1 is the component mounter 3, the feeder 30, the component mounting head 22, the component camera 14, the substrate camera 15, and the control device 16 correspond to the constituent devices.
  • the management device 50 manages firmware updates based on the update plan data M1.
  • This “firmware update” is an update to a different version, and includes version upgrade and version down.
  • the update plan data M1 is set with a schedule for updating the firmware according to the specification of the firmware version.
  • the version designation target in the update plan data M1 has various aspects.
  • the update plan data M1 includes, for example, the board production lines L1 to L3, the model and ID (identification code) of the board production apparatus 1, the model and ID of the component device, the type of board to be produced, and the production process by the board production apparatus 1.
  • An update process schedule is set by designating a version for a production plan or the like in which an execution order is set, or for a combination of these.
  • the update plan data M1 comprehensively specifies firmware versions for the board production lines L1 to L3 and the production plans (No1 to No4). Also, there are various modes for specifying the version. As the update plan data M1, for example, a method of specifying by a specific version identification number, the latest version, a specific version or later, the current version, or a combination of these is adopted.
  • the “current version” of the firmware is the version of the firmware incorporated in the component device at the current time.
  • the update plan data M1 includes restriction information for restricting firmware update to a specific version in the present embodiment.
  • the “regulation information” is information that designates an unsuitable version of the updated firmware.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the current version of the firmware incorporated in the component device. That is, for example, when the feeder 30 is communicably connected to the component mounter 3 that constitutes a part of the management device 50, that is, the feeder 30 is set at a predetermined position of the component supply device 12. If it is, get the current version.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 employs an acquisition method using management data M2.
  • the management data M2 is obtained by associating the current version of the firmware of the component device with the IDs (identification codes) of the component devices.
  • the current version is recorded in the management data M2 for each ID assigned to each component device such as a plurality of feeders 30. ing.
  • the component devices recorded in the management data M2 are devices that can be mounted on the substrate production apparatus 1, and include devices that are not currently mounted on the substrate production apparatus 1 as management targets.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 first acquires the ID of the component device through communication with the component device. Next, the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the current version of the firmware connected to the management device 50 based on the acquired ID and management data M2. The version acquisition unit 51 stores the acquired current version of the component device in the memory of the control device 16.
  • the process management unit 52 controls the update process of the firmware to the version specified by the update plan data M1 based on the update plan data M1 and the current version acquired by the version acquisition unit 51. Specifically, the process management unit 52 executes the update process to the specified version when the specified version based on the update plan data M1 is different from the current version of the firmware of the component device.
  • the “designated version” based on the update plan data M1 corresponds to a version designated by various aspects. For example, in the case where it is designated by the form of “latest version”, the latest version recognized by the process management unit 52 becomes the designated version. Further, when the update plan data M1 includes restriction information, the process management unit 52 restricts update processing to a specific version based on the restriction information.
  • the setting guide unit 53 guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the recommended version of the firmware.
  • the recommended version of firmware is a recommended version according to at least one of the board production apparatus 1 and the type of board produced by the board production apparatus 1.
  • the setting guide unit 53 determines the latest version as the recommended version. Further, when a specific function is required in the production process according to the type of board to be produced, the setting guide unit 53 determines a version having the function as a recommended version.
  • the setting guide unit 53 guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the following display items D1 to D3 together with the recommended version in the present embodiment.
  • the display item D1 is a firmware version identification number and a function.
  • the display item D2 is a firmware function used in the production process by the board production apparatus 1, and an identification number of a version having the function. Thereby, the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can designate a version having a function actually required in the production process.
  • the display item D3 is a time required for the setup change according to the production process by the board production apparatus 1 and the firmware update process. Thereby, the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can determine whether or not the update process is necessary in consideration of the influence of the update process on the board production.
  • the setting guide unit 53 displays the information items corresponding to the existing production plan and interrupt production together, thereby updating the update plan.
  • the setting of the data M1 is guided.
  • Management control of the substrate production apparatus 1 by the management apparatus 50 will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 and the process management unit 52 of the management device 50 execute each process at an arbitrary timing.
  • the timing at which each process is executed is, for example, when a component device is mounted on the board production apparatus 1, when the board production apparatus 1 is turned on, or when the next production process is performed based on the production plan. It is.
  • the management device 50 can be a management target in the various board production apparatuses 1 constituting the board production lines L1 to L3 as long as it is a component device incorporating firmware.
  • the update process is managed in accordance with the update plan data M1 shown in FIG. 4, the “board production apparatus” is the component mounter 3, and the “component device” is the feeder 30. Is done.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the ID of the feeder 30 that is set in the component mounter 3 and is in a communicable state (step 11 (hereinafter, “step” is referred to as “S”). For example, when the component mounter 3 is powered on, the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the IDs of all the feeders 30 set in the component supply device 12. Also, the version acquisition unit 51, when the feeder 30 is set in a state where the power is turned on to the component mounter 3, the ID of the feeder 30 is acquired.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the current version of the firmware of the feeder 30 connected to the management apparatus 50 based on the ID of the feeder 30 acquired in S11 and the management data M2 (S12). At this time, the version acquisition unit 51 makes an inquiry to the host computer 40 so as to refer to the management data M2, but the management data M2 may be acquired from the host computer 40 in advance.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the current version corresponding to each feeder 30 when acquiring IDs for a plurality of feeders 30. In this way, the version acquisition unit 51 acquires the current version of the feeder 30 that is a component device that is the target of firmware update processing in the version acquisition step (S11, S12), and stores it in the memory of the control device 16.
  • the process management unit 52 determines whether to execute the firmware update process to the version specified by the update plan data M1 (S13). Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, the feeder 30 is mounted on the component mounter 3 constituting the board production line L1, and the third production process (No 3) is executed next in the production plan. Then, an update to the “latest version” is designated.
  • the process management unit 52 compares the latest version (here, V2.00) designated by the update plan data M1 and the current version (here, V1.60).
  • the process management unit 52 determines that the firmware update process is to be performed (S13). : Yes).
  • the process management unit 52 executes a firmware update process for the feeder 30 (S14). Specifically, the process management unit 52 first acquires the latest version (V2.00) from the host computer 40. Next, the process management unit 52 communicates with the control unit 33 of the feeder 30 via the communication interface of the control device 16 and overwrites the firmware of the feeder 30. As a result, the latest firmware version is incorporated into the feeder 30.
  • the host computer 40 updates the management data M2 based on the information input from the process management unit 52 (S15).
  • the feeder 30 that has been subjected to the update process records that the current version of the firmware is the latest version.
  • the process management unit 52 determines whether the process management process (S13 to S15) for controlling the update process for the quantity of the current version acquired by the version acquisition unit 51 in S12 is completed (S16). If control of the update process has not been completed for all the feeders 30 for which the current version has been acquired (S16: No), the process management unit 52 repeatedly executes the process management process (S13 to S15). On the other hand, when the control of the update process is completed for all the feeders 30 (S16: Yes), the management device 50 ends the management control of the feeders 30.
  • the update plan data M1 designates the firmware version for the production plan (No1 to No4). Therefore, the management device 50 executes the above-described management control not only when the feeder 30 is replaced but also when the next production process is performed based on the production plan. Therefore, also in the illustrated embodiment, management control by the management device 50 is executed when the next production process (No. 4) is performed in the production plan.
  • the management device 50 determines that the feeder 30 that has already been updated to the latest version at the time of shifting to the third production process (No 3) does not need to be updated (S13: No).
  • the process management unit 52 restricts the update process to the specific version designated by the restriction information. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, the feeder 30 is mounted on the component mounter 3 constituting the board production line L2, and the third production process (No 3) is executed next in the production plan. Then, the update to the “latest version” is designated, and the restriction information for restricting the update process to the specific version (V1.90) is included. In such a case, the process management unit 52 does not execute the update process if the latest version is a specific version (V1.90), and executes the update process if the latest version is (V2.00) or later. .
  • the setting guide unit 53 guides the operator who sets the update plan data M1 to determine the version to be designated, the designation method, and the designation target by displaying the recommended version of the firmware.
  • the setting guide unit 53 displays various information on the monitor of the host computer 40 as shown in FIG.
  • the setting guide unit 53 sets, for each of the board production lines L1 to L3, the production process (No1 to No4), board type, production quantity, setup change, firmware version identification number required in the production process, and Displays the function, recommended version identification number and function, and the time required for the firmware update process.
  • setup change includes the model of the component device to be mounted on the board production apparatus 1.
  • the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can predict the time required for the setup change from the contents of the display.
  • the worker can determine whether to perform the firmware update process before any production process based on the required time for the setup change and the firmware update process (for example, (At the time of shifting to the third production process (No. 3) of the board production line L1 in FIG. 4).
  • the firmware is required to have functions required for the production process of the board.
  • the operator can determine the version to be designated based on the necessary version displayed as “V1.9 or higher”, for example.
  • the update plan data M1 is designated with a specific version (V1.9 or higher) as shown in the transition to the first and second production processes (No1, No2) of the board production line L3 in FIG. .
  • the update plan data M1 is designated as no update process (maintains the current version) as shown in the transition to the first and second production processes (No1, No2) of the board production line L1 in FIG.
  • the management device 50 of the substrate production apparatus 1 is a device that manages firmware incorporated in a component device (feeder 30).
  • the management device 50 communicates the firmware.
  • the firmware update process is executed according to preset update plan data M1. Therefore, the influence of the firmware update process on the production process of the board production apparatus 1 is reduced. Accordingly, a decrease in production efficiency in the substrate production apparatus 1 is prevented. Further, the current version is maintained by appropriately deferring the firmware update process according to the update plan data M1. Thereby, the appropriate production environment in the component apparatus (feeder 30) of the board
  • a schedule of update processing is set by designating firmware versions for a plurality of substrate production lines configured by a plurality of substrate production apparatuses 1.
  • an operator who sets the update plan data M1 can specify a version in a batch for the component devices (feeder 30) of the substrate production apparatus 1 belonging to a predetermined substrate production line, for example. it can.
  • the firmware update process is controlled so that versions corresponding to different board types produced for each of the board production lines L1 to L3 are designated.
  • the schedule of the update process is set by designating the firmware version for a plurality of production plans in which the execution order of the production process by the board production apparatus 1 is set.
  • the operator who sets the update plan data M1 specifies versions collectively for the component devices (feeder 30) of the board production apparatus 1 that performs production based on a predetermined production plan. can do.
  • the update plan data M1 can be set so as to be associated with the production plan while preventing a decrease in productivity.
  • the update plan data M1 has restriction information for restricting firmware update to a specific version, and the process management unit 52 performs update processing to the firmware version based on the restriction information of the update plan data M1. regulate. According to such a configuration, an operator who sets the update plan data M1 can restrict (prohibit) updating to a specific version. Thereby, even when comprehensive specification is performed, the process management unit 52 performs control excluding the update process to the specific version based on the restriction information.
  • the setting guide unit 53 that guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the recommended version of the firmware in accordance with at least one of the board production apparatus 1 and the type of board produced by the board production apparatus 1.
  • the operator who sets the update plan data M1 refers to the recommended version, regardless of whether various version information (information including identification numbers, functions, etc.) is displayed or not. M1 can be set. This reduces the burden on the operator when setting the update plan data M1.
  • the setting guide unit 53 also guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the firmware version identification number and the function together. According to such a configuration, the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can specify the version for the board production line or the like based on the firmware version identification number and function displayed. Thereby, since the update plan data M1 is appropriately set, a reduction in production efficiency is prevented.
  • the setting guide unit 53 guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the function of the firmware used in the production process by the substrate production apparatus 1 and the identification number of the version having the function. According to such a configuration, the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can specify the version for the board type or the like based on the displayed firmware function and identification number. Thereby, since the update plan data M1 is appropriately set, the production environment in which the firmware function required for the mounting control is ensured is suitably maintained.
  • the setting guide unit 53 guides the setting of the update plan data M1 by displaying the time required for the setup change according to the production process by the substrate production apparatus 1 and the firmware update process.
  • the operator who sets the update plan data M1 can specify the version for the board type or the like based on the time required for the setup change and firmware update processing to be displayed. .
  • the update plan data M1 is set in consideration of the influence on the board production by the firmware update process. Therefore, a decrease in production efficiency can be prevented more reliably.
  • the management device 50 further includes management data M2 in which the current version of the firmware of the component device (feeder 30) is associated with the identification codes of the plurality of component devices (feeder 30), and the version acquisition unit 51 includes the component device (feeder 30).
  • the identification code of the component device (feeder 30) is acquired by communication with the feeder 30), and the firmware of the component device (feeder 30) connected to the management apparatus 50 is currently based on the identification code and management data M2 Get the version.
  • the management apparatus 50 can grasp the firmware version of the component device (feeder 30) even for the component device (feeder 30) that is not communicably connected. Therefore, when the component device (feeder 30) is connected, the version acquisition unit 51 can acquire the firmware version as long as the identification code of the component device (feeder 30) is acquired.
  • the board production apparatus 1 is a component mounter 3 that mounts electronic components on a board, and the component device is a feeder 30 that is replaceably mounted on a component supply apparatus 12 that supplies electronic components in the component mounter. .
  • the component device is a feeder 30 that is replaceably mounted on a component supply apparatus 12 that supplies electronic components in the component mounter.
  • the management method of the substrate production apparatus 1 is a method of managing firmware incorporated in the component device (feeder 30) of the substrate production apparatus 1.
  • the management method of the board production apparatus 1 is the case where the update plan data M1 in which the schedule of the firmware update process is set by specifying the firmware version and the component device (feeder 30) are connected to the management apparatus 50 so that they can communicate with each other.
  • a version acquisition process (S11, S12) for acquiring the current version of the firmware and a process management process for controlling the update process of the firmware to the version specified by the update plan data based on the update plan data M1 and the current version (S13 to S15).
  • Such a configuration provides the same effects as described above. That is, a decrease in production efficiency in the substrate production apparatus 1 is prevented.
  • the current version is maintained, so that an appropriate production environment in the component device (feeder 30) of the board production apparatus 1 is maintained.
  • the “board production apparatus” is exemplified as the component mounter 3, and the “component device” is exemplified as the feeder 30.
  • the management apparatus 50 includes the component mounting head 22, the component camera 14, the board camera 15, and the control apparatus 16 in addition to the feeder 30.
  • a device in which firmware is incorporated may be referred to as the “component device”.
  • the management apparatus 50 sets the firmware of the component device as a management target.
  • the management device 50 includes the screen printing machine 2, the reflow machine 4, the board transport apparatus 5, the board reversing apparatus, the shield mounting apparatus, the adhesive coating apparatus, the ultraviolet irradiation apparatus, and the like described above It may be a “substrate production apparatus”. In this case, the management apparatus 50 sets the firmware of the component device mounted on the board production apparatus as a management target.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 acquires an ID from the communicable feeder 30, and acquires the current version based on the ID and the management data M2 (S11, S12). On the other hand, the version acquisition unit 51 may acquire the ID and the current version through communication with the feeder 30 regardless of the management data M2.
  • the version acquisition unit 51 and the process management unit 52 are provided in each substrate production apparatus 1.
  • the setting guide unit 53 is provided in the host computer 40.
  • the version acquisition unit 51, the process management unit 52, and the setting guide unit 53 can communicate with the substrate production apparatus 1, the version production unit 51, the processing management unit 52, and the setting guide unit 53 are either via the substrate production apparatus 1 or the host computer 40 or via a network. It is good also as a structure provided in the external apparatus connected.
  • the “component device” is the feeder 30 illustrated in the embodiment
  • a buffer unit that stores the feeder 30 before being set in the component mounter 3 or a component in the feeder 30 is used.
  • the management device 50 may perform a firmware update process.
  • the current version may be acquired or the firmware may be updated at the storage location of the component device.
  • the management device 50 is executed up to the current version acquisition step (S11, S12) in the external device, and the processing management steps (S13 to S15) are actually sent to the component mounter 3. It may be executed after 30 is set. Further, the management apparatus 50 may perform both the current version acquisition process (S11, S12) and the process management process (S13 to S15) in the external apparatus.
  • the management device 50 determines whether or not to execute the update process based on the current version and the update plan data M1 in the firmware management control (S13).
  • a part of the process management unit 52 of the management apparatus 50 that performs the above determination (S13) may be provided in the external apparatus, and a part that performs firmware update processing may be provided in the substrate production apparatus 1.
  • the above determination (S13) is performed in an external device, and the result is stored in the memory of the control unit 33 of the feeder 30.
  • the control device 16 reads the determination result stored in the memory of the feeder 30, and the process management unit 52 controls the update process according to the determination result. . Even in such a configuration, the same effects as in the embodiment can be obtained.

Abstract

La présente invention consiste à fournir un dispositif de gestion de dispositif de production de substrat capable d'empêcher une diminution de l'efficacité de production et de maintenir un environnement de production approprié, ainsi qu'un procédé de gestion. Le dispositif de gestion de dispositif de production de substrat comprend : une unité d'acquisition de version qui acquiert des données de plan de mise à jour, dans lesquelles un plan de processus de mise à jour de micrologiciel est réglé par la désignation d'une version du micrologiciel et une version actuelle du micrologiciel lorsqu'un dispositif de configuration est connecté au dispositif de gestion, de manière à pouvoir communiquer ; et une unité de gestion de processus qui commande le processus de mise à jour de micrologiciel pour une version désignée par les données de plan de mise à jour, sur la base des données du plan de mise à jour et de la version actuelle.
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