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BPWin 8.0.4 Release Notes

BPWin 8.0.4 Release Notes

 

BPWin Highlights

  • The updated Quick Start Guide for BPWin with REST and Web socket APIs is now available at https://github.com/BPM-Microsystems/BPWinRestAPIData
  • Improved API calls for Device Parameters to ensure seamless operation when Autorange or LoadEntireFile features are enabled.
  • Added the ability to set initialization data directly from data pattern files for S-record file types.  This improves quality and saves time for job setup when using S-record files. A feature guide can be requested from tech@bpmmicro.com 
  • Resolved yield issues on socket locations B, C, and D on 10th Gen programmer sites following a failure at socket location A.

Other Improvements

  • Improved WebSocket API notifications to indicate job completion and abort statuses. 
  • Fixed an Autohandler bug that caused job hangs when only one device was active and a pick failure occurred at the tape feeder.

BPWin 8.0.3 Release Notes

BPWin Highlights

  • Releasing support for the all new BPM210 Semi-automatic Universal desktop programmer.  This industry first product uses automated site actuation to improve ergonomics, safety and efficiency to double the throughput compared to traditional manual programming where sockets are opened manually.
  • 10th gen Site motor actuation code improvements.
    • Motor Actuation updates include significant improvements to the motor actuation code to ensure reliable and smooth operation. The code now includes enhanced detection to confirm sockets are fully opened, with additional retries if necessary. This ensures consistent and accurate socket movement, improving overall device handling.
    • The updated code is designed to overcome minor friction while being gentle enough to prevent wear on sockets, springs, and motor assemblies. This balance extends the life of critical components and enhances the durability of your equipment.
    • The motor control code now better accommodates delays at the start of motion, reducing false detections of no movement. Additionally, we’ve enabled permanent logging to capture detailed data for easier debugging and troubleshooting, with logs clearly indicating the cause of any motion loop exits.

Other Improvements

  • ScannerTech 3D: Improved model number detection of UX, V4 cameras using the Ultravim App, it now requires a minimum version of Ultravim 9.7.30 to work. It will perform auto-z-teach for the ScannerTech UX Models only – not with V4 Models. 
  • 10th gen programmer site:
    • Enhanced Vcc Implementation: We’ve refined the IPR Vcc calibration code, ensuring more accurate voltage settings for FX8 devices. This improvement enhances the programming precision for high-power programmable devices.
    • Support for the latest Interposer Board Revision F: This update boosts programming yield for devices that require higher current, ensuring more reliable performance.

BPWin 8.0.2 Release Notes

BPWin Release Highlights

  • Added a laser power/speed ratio limitation feature for laser markers using Prolase software. BPWin will determine whether the operator entered power/speed settings are within the “polygon accepted” values, preventing unacceptable settings.
  • 3000 series fiber laser users can mark serialized QR codes for traceability at the component level.
  • Added support for the legacy UX46 3D Inspection camera on the 3000 Series APS.

Other Updates

  • Fixed a semaphore timeout issue during broadcast operation for 9th and 10th Gen programming technology.
  • Fixed a Runtime error for some 6th and 7th Gen sites related to autorange.