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PCB Pick and Place: Component Feeder Setup

PCB Pick and Place: Component Feeder Setup

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0

Pick and place machines are the workhorses of SMT assembly, placing hundreds to thousands of components per hour with sub-millimetre accuracy. Understanding how these machines work helps you design PCBs that assemble efficiently and avoid common placement errors. This guide covers machine types, feeder setup, component packaging, and design-for-assembly rules for Indian electronics companies transitioning from hand assembly to automated production.

Table of Contents

  • Machine Types
  • Component Feeders
  • Component Packaging Types
  • Machine Programming
  • Placement Accuracy
  • Design for Pick and Place
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Machine Types

Type Speed Accuracy Cost Best For
Manual (with vacuum pen) 50-100 CPH ±0.5mm ₹2,000-10,000 Prototype, repair
Desktop PnP (Neoden, Charmhigh) 2,000-8,000 CPH ±0.05mm ₹3-10 lakh Small production (100-5,000 units)
Mid-range (Yamaha, Juki) 10,000-30,000 CPH ±0.03mm ₹20-50 lakh Medium production
High-speed (Fuji, ASM) 50,000-100,000 CPH ±0.02mm ₹1-5 crore Mass production

CPH = Components Per Hour. For Indian startups and small companies, desktop PnP machines (Neoden 4, Charmhigh 36VA) offer the best value for runs of 100-5,000 units.

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Component Feeders

  • Tape feeders: Most common. Components packaged in tape reels (8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm width). The feeder advances the tape, peeling the cover tape to expose each component for the nozzle
  • Tray feeders: For large ICs and BGAs that come in JEDEC trays. The machine picks components from a matrix tray
  • Tube feeders: For DIP ICs and connectors packaged in tubes. A vibration feeder advances components to the pick position
  • Cut tape/strip feeders: For small quantities. Cut strips of tape (minimum 50-100 pieces) loaded into simple feeders. Ideal for prototype runs

When ordering components, always request tape-and-reel packaging for automated assembly. Loose components in bags require manual placement.

Component Packaging Types

Package Tape Width Quantity per Reel
0402 resistor/cap 8mm 10,000
0603 resistor/cap 8mm 5,000
0805 resistor/cap 8mm 5,000
SOT-23 8mm 3,000
SOIC-8 12mm 2,500
TQFP-44 16mm 1,000
QFN-32 12-16mm 1,000-3,000
BGA Tray Varies
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Machine Programming

  1. Import design data: Load the pick-and-place file (centroid/CPL file) exported from your EDA tool. This contains: reference designator, X position, Y position, rotation, and component value
  2. Assign feeders: Map each component to a physical feeder slot on the machine
  3. Set nozzle types: Assign the correct vacuum nozzle size for each component (small nozzle for 0402, large for QFP)
  4. Define fiducials: Teach the machine the fiducial mark locations for board alignment
  5. Vision calibration: The machine’s vision system verifies component orientation and pin alignment before placement
  6. Run first article: Place components on one board, inspect under magnification, adjust offsets if needed

Placement Accuracy

  • Typical desktop PnP accuracy: ±0.05mm (50µm). This is adequate for 0402 and larger, and 0.5mm pitch QFP
  • For 0.4mm pitch QFP and BGA: ±0.03mm accuracy is recommended
  • For 0201 and 01005: ±0.02mm or better is needed — requires mid-range or high-speed machines
  • Self-alignment during reflow: Surface tension of molten solder pulls slightly misplaced components into alignment. This corrects up to 30-50% of the pad width in misalignment
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Design for Pick and Place

  • Fiducial marks: Add 3 global fiducials (1mm circle, 2mm mask opening) at board corners. Add local fiducials near fine-pitch ICs
  • Component orientation: Pin 1 of all ICs facing the same direction simplifies programming and reduces placement errors
  • Component spacing: Minimum 0.5mm between components for nozzle clearance. 1mm is recommended for reliable placement
  • Panel rails: Leave 5mm rails on panel edges for conveyor transport
  • Board thickness: Most PnP conveyors handle 0.8-2.5mm thickness. Thinner or thicker boards need special support
  • Standard packages: Use common packages (0402, 0603, 0805, SOT-23, SOIC, QFP, QFN) that are in the machine’s component library
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do pick and place at home?

Yes, desktop PnP machines like the Neoden 4 or Charmhigh 36VA are designed for small offices and labs. They need a flat table, compressed air (optional — some use built-in vacuum pumps), and a computer for programming. Budget: ₹3-6 lakh for a capable desktop machine.

What file format does the PnP machine need?

A centroid file (also called CPL, XY, or pick-and-place file) in CSV format. KiCad: File → Fabrication Outputs → Component Placement. Altium: Assembly Outputs → Pick and Place. The file contains: reference designator, value, package, X, Y, rotation, and side (top/bottom).

How do I handle double-sided boards?

Place and reflow the top side first (side with more/larger components). Flip the board, place bottom-side components, and reflow again. The top-side components are held by surface tension during the second reflow (for components under approximately 0.1g). Heavy components may need adhesive.

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