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I lose my gerber, but I have the board...

Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 11:18:44 EDT 2005 | Heather

CircuitCAM (made by Aegis) is capable of scanning the bare board and generating programs and documentation. Their website is http://www.aiscorp.com

Segregation of components from Gerber Input

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 16:07:17 EST 2004 | heatherc

Aegis' product CircuitCAM does perform this function. They have partnerships with most machine manufacturers allowing them to create programs for just about any SMT, Thru-hole, AOI and other equipment. If you call them they'll do a demo on-line wit

Fuji Flexa and Aegis w/ Circuitcam or Unicam w/Assembly Expert

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:38:39 EST 2004 | Terry R.

Has anyone out there actually upgraded from Fujicam to Assembly Expert? I would like to know what you thought of the upgrade procedures/costs, and what you think of the AE software. We have started using Flexa on our lines and are currently program

Segregation of components from Gerber Input

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 07:31:38 EST 2004 | Alan

I believe that a company called AEGIS with a product called Circuitcam might be able to address your needs. We currently use Circuitcam with Gencad files, but it can also handle gerber inputs. Their contact info. is Phone: 215 773 3571 Ask for Bob

Re: gerber converter question

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 13:58:16 EST 2000 | Heather C

I am the inside sales manager for Aegis Industrial Software (makers of CircuitCAM). If you would like additional information on our product per Dave F's posting. Please feel free to visit www.aiscorp.com

MPM Momentum Screen Printer Paste Inspection problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 13:47:24 EDT 2019 | whitelancer64

I am having an issue with aligning vision for solder paste inspection with the PCB in the Momentum machine. The SMT operators setup the profile on the machine, which I then import into Aegis CircuitCAM to add PCB locations. But when I export again, t

CS400D Programming

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 17:39:42 EST 2020 | proceng1

Are you programming on the machine, or with a third-party software? I use Aegis CircuitCam to program my CS400s. I don't think I've done more than simple edits at the machine in 10 years. I don't know exactly what you mean by "permanent offsets",

Centroid Data (or lack of it)

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 07:55:56 EST 2010 | rgduval

Aegis Industrial Softwares CircuitCAM can import a gerber file, and allow you to establish a pick and place program from it. It can also take a scanned image of the actual board to do this. It's a moderately painful process; but it is doable. Circ

CIM software

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 13:59:48 EDT 2000 | Gary Simbulan

I am investigating various (C)omputer (I)ntergrated (M)anufacturing software tools. I will be using this for offline programming of assembly equipment as well as creating process documentation, I have looked at Unicam from Unicam-Technomatics and C

Assembly work instruction

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 09:24:56 EDT 2008 | scotceltic

We use a program called Circuitcam by Aegis. It allows you to import all types of Cad and associate the parts to the different processes. Ex. SMT, Radial, Inspection, Hand Insert. (Customizable depending on your process) Once this is complete it


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