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Panasonic p&p programming

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 14:59:50 EST 2007 | ch

Hi All! Thinking about purchasing 2nd user Panasonic p&p machines (CM88s-M1 or MSR series...) but I didn�t know anything about it�s programming. So, I wonder do I have to use any off-line software by anyway or it is possible just to load centroid dat

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 09:56:05 EST 2009 | kevslatvin

I got mine from the Assembleon sales rep. It was free so I wonder if you contact Assembleon if they will send you a copy. They may only do it if you register your machine with them though and I don't know if there is acost associated with that.

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 21 03:13:31 EDT 2008 | slthomas

Assembleon also has another much less sophisticated programming utility (Cad2Cad) that at one time was a free of charge downloadable thing. I got it from the broker I bought our used machine from. I get that you are new with this equipment, but is t

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 11:15:08 EST 2009 | slthomas

I got mine from my used equipment broker, and it was version 1.5. I would try wherever you get your spares from. My recollection is that the "free" versions (1.5 and older) are not available through Assembleon anymore and that the current version

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 12:18:57 EDT 2008 | mikesewell

Assembleon/Philips has their own offline programming software (PPS Gemline) to take you from CAD (they should have a gerber utility) to machine program. A lower cost aproach is something like GC-Preview with the "Plus" option to extract centroids, t

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 16:54:29 EDT 2008 | snsmt

Assembleon/Philips has their own offline > programming software (PPS Gemline) to take you > from CAD (they should have a gerber utility) to > machine program. A lower cost aproach is > something like GC-Preview with the "Plus" option > to extra

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 09:47:34 EDT 2008 | kevslatvin

I hope this doesn't add any confusion. I save my data as a .csv file and bring that into Cad2cad. This is how I was shown to do it by Assembleon. To use .csv you have to set your file format on the format cad file tab(during import to Cad2cad) to Cha

Software for converting txt2vios or programming a Philips Comet

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 07:25:55 EDT 2005 | Base

Try to get hold of the Philips/Assembleon Cad2Cad program, it is (or was) free. You can import several (proprietary) file formats and centroid files and export it as VIOS text-files. All you need to do then on the machine is assign the correct compon

Software for converting txt2vios or programming a Philips Comet

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 02:39:43 EDT 2005 | Lasse H.

Hallo again Base... Thanks for your answer... I've been following up, but with no luck... I've been on http://www.assembleon.com and been trying the Cad2Cad Express but I haven't got any luck in converting the dxf, or dwg files to some useable txt f

i have to buy one NXT from Fuji What do you think???

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 00:18:01 EST 2004 | vinitverma

Hi Serge, If you are really looking at a new machine, why not try Assembleon AX-3 configured for 45K cph (rated speed, 30K IPC9850 speed). This machine can be future upgraded upto 90K cph (rated speed, 60Kcph IPC 9850 speed). You get placement force


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