Patent ID: 8257779

Claim:
A method of dispensing viscous material onto a substrate from a dispenser which is operable to apply dots of viscous material onto the substrate in a noncontact fashion wherein each dot of viscous material discharged from the dispenser releases from the dispenser and moves away from the dispenser without requiring a wetting of the substrate to pull the dot of viscous material from the nozzle, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing a target value representing a target weight of the viscous material to be dispensed onto the substrate and a length value representing a length over which the target value is to be dispensed onto the substrate; b. operating the dispenser to apply a first plurality of dots of viscous material onto a calibration surface of a weigh scale in a non-wetting manner, wherein during this step the dispenser is supported by a positioner while applying the first plurality of dots of viscous material onto the calibration surface; c. generating a feedback signal from the weigh scale representing the weight of viscous material contained in the first plurality of dots of viscous material applied onto the calibration surface and weighed by the weigh scale; d. using the feedback signal to determine a velocity value of relative motion between the dispenser and the substrate which will result in the target amount of viscous material being dispensed onto the substrate over the length represented by the length value as a second plurality of dots of viscous material wherein determining the velocity value includes the steps of: i. determining a total number of dots required to substantially equal the target value by determining the average weight of the dots applied to the calibration surface, and dividing the average weight of each dot into the target value; ii. determining a distance between each of the total number of dots required to distribute the dots over the length represented by the length value, wherein the dots are distributed over the length represented by the length value; iii. determining a rate at which the total number of dots are to be dispensed from the dispenser; and iv. using the rate at which the total number of dots are to be dispensed and the distance between each of the dots in the total number of dots to determine a relative velocity between the dispenser and the substrate which will result in the total number of dots required being dispensed over the length represented by the length value; and e. moving the dispenser over the substrate at the velocity value during a subsequent operation of the dispenser and applying the second plurality of dots of viscous material onto the substrate in a non-wetting manner and at the determined rate over the length represented by the length value, wherein during this step, wherein the substrates is an electronic substrate.