Been designing a pnp feeder for my liteplacer pick and place machine.
I have thought about using photo transistors , encoders , magnetic encoders , gears and solenoids.
But the stepper motor and tape pulling method seems the best for low cost and low part-count feeder.
The current test design is for 16mm tape. I have the trays ready for 8 and 12 mm but I need to do a few small adjustments to fit the top plate with the stepper.
Files (STL + solidworks (parts and assembly)):
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/16mm-pnp-tape-feeder-with-stepper-test-phasestepper + driver board is 2$ on aliexpress / ebay:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Smart-Electronics-28BYJ-48-5V-4-Phase-DC-Gear-Stepper-Motor-With-ULN2003-Driver-Board-for/32314913056.htmlThe whole design can be 3d printed and it should function without issue. the tolerance on the 32mm tape roll (the thing on the stepper motor) has not been tested yet. I'm expecting my stepper to show up in a few days.
Some more details about development can be found here:
http://liteplacer.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7&start=30Some more screenshots:
The holes in the side are 8mm and intended for a precision steel guide to go trough it. The tape tray has a 2.5 mm set screw to hold it in place on the guide bar.
looking for some very cheap parts on 16mm real so I can test the design.
Looking for feedback / testers
Edit:
Here is my high tech drawing:
Exploded view:
The tape goes over and back down. The idea is that this "promotes" the tape to go more in a forward motion instread of moving up/down a bit. And me trying to keep the slack out of the tape.
When the tape is off the top is closed so components hopefully don't fall out or whatever because of the tape pulling "stress".
One thing that may happen is that because of the tape rolling up the next part requires a very little amount more rotation than the previous.
This could add up large amount of parts are placed.
This can probably be fixed fixed in firmware by counting the parts and possibly implementing micro-stepping.
It is also possible to calibrate this once in a while via the lite-placer camera.
Btw Rx8pilot , I stole the tape cutout dimensions from your solid-works files
Free-electron I tried your "sketch designs" for this but it gets a bit complicated or wide when multiple tape sizes are used:
[8mm tape]
But it should work nice for manual pick and place work.
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The parts could be cnc machined but that is kinda overkill. 3D printing works fine with Ultimaker 2 on medium settings.
With a minor mod the whole top plate can be cnc machined or laser cutted. The bottom tray can be cnc machined if needed.