Abstract Assigning feeders and nozzles is an important step in the setup of pick-and-place machines. We study this feeder and nozzle assignment problem (FNAP) for a representative machine from Kulicke & Soffa (K&S). The goal is to assign nozzles and feeders so that a given set of printed circuit boards can be produced while minimizing cycle time. The heuristic currently used by K&S reliably finds feasible assignments but performs poorly regarding nozzle exchanges, which are strongly correlated with cycle time. To address this, we propose a novel algorithm that tries to find k feasible assignments that are as diverse as possible, for some parameter k>1. By maximizing solution diversity, our approach increases the likelihood of finding initial solutions that can yield shorter cycle times after further optimization. On real-world instances, our algorithm achieves at least half the theoretical maximum diversity in over 70% of cases for k 10. It also produces assignments with estimated nozzle exchanges roughly half those of the current heuristic in 95% of cases, while reducing the number of instances incorrectly classified as infeasible at only a small cost in runtime.
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Mark de Berg
Eindhoven University of Technology
Ugnė Laima Čižiūtė
Dirk H. P. Gerrits
Kulicke & Soffa (United States)
Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal
Eindhoven University of Technology
Kulicke & Soffa (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba428e4e9516ffd37a2e23 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10696-026-09660-x