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8. By the same token, how can you categorize the levels of systemization (information)? a. Add computers b. No people needed c. Measure the percent of human information time for the total time of all information at a work center d. Buy more software 9. What is the Connected Factory Exchange (CFX)? a. Assembly equipment b. Assembly software c. An open standard electronic assembly protocol created by an IPC Committee d. A new vendor for electronics assembly equipment 10. Which one below is NOT a basic sensor? a. Wet chemistry b. Nuclear c. Temperature d. Volume/count e. Electrochemical f. Specific gravity g. Colorimetric Answers 1. C: HP-IB, which later became GPIB and IEEE-488.2 2. D: HP-Ir, an HP wireless infrared bi-directional serial protocol for communication and control 3. A: General Motor's MAP (message automation and protocol) 4. B: SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International), SEMI Equipment Communication Standard and General Equipment Model (SECSII/GEM) for the semiconductor IC fabrication in the 1980s 5. C: It is a vector made up of the stages of mechaniza- tion and the level of systemization (information) 6. C: The equivalent interest rate of the money invested based on the cash flows produced over the useful life of the project 7. D: Measure the percent of machine time for the total time of activities at a work center 8. C: Measure the percent of human information time for the total time of all information at a work center 9. C: CFX–IPC-2681 is an open standard electronic assembly protocol created by an IPC Committee 10. B: Nuclear sensors are not among the basic industrial sensors but are part of the electroanalytical sensors SMT007 Michael Ford, the senior director of emerging industry strategy for Aegis Software, speaks with I-Connect007 Guest Editor Kelly Dack about the challenge of inconsistent data from the many different machine vendors, and how IPC's Connected Factory Exchange (CFX) standard resolves the problem by connecting all machines in the shop floor. To watch the interview, click the image. Connecting Inconsistent Machine Data in the Shop Floor 102 SMT007 MAGAZINE I MARCH 2019