Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 05:27:24 EST 2020 | linux
Hello All, we are looking for procam software for obtaining centroid data from Gerber, this software is no-longer supported and cannot be purchased. does anyone have a copy to share or sell. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:51:23 EDT 2005 | Jack
Doug, It always seems easier to fix one or two problems by eye at the time. The real problem comes when the customer wants the same board run again later. You're okay if you saved the corrected placement routine, but if you end up moving the job t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:12:23 EST 2006 | ratsalad
I've used an old version (maybe 7 or 8 years old) of GC-Place to convert gerber to centroid data. It is semi-automatic. If I remember correctly we'd start by selecting the pads for the largest components first. The software would find matching gro
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 10:20:43 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
You are making sense. And no you can't go from centroid data to a program at the machine automatically. You can type in the numbers if you want but the machine won't turn centroid into a placement program. Don't you have PanaPro? I thought there w
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 01:24:06 EDT 2011 | vinitverma
Hello, We have made a small tool - PROCAM - for extraction of Centroid Data (X, Y, R, etc.) from Gerber. There are a few softwares available already in the market doing this but they cost a lot of money. Our target is to have PROCAM available to cus
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 09:49:46 EDT 2000 | Mark Charlton
Miguel, Ask your Philips salesman or local representative for a copy of the VIOS software configured to run on a stand-alone PC AND a hardware key. With this software, you are basically programming your machine at your desk as long as you have CAD
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 10:18:38 EDT 2004 | J. Dyer
We are locvated in Peru, Indiana. Generally, we have some sort of CAD Data provided but no way of collecting centroid Data if it is not in the product files. We have had to do some teaching of parts over more than 300 placements in the past. If an
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 12:25:59 EST 2004 | smokejumper
Mr SMT is wrong. Mydata has an open ASCII format. They include the documets with all machines. You can use any text editor to create the file. All you need is the ASCII centroid data. There are tools already written to do this but if you have some sk
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 08:46:33 EDT 2006 | davef
Centroids from the Gerber data * Graphicode GC-Place graphicode.com * Downstream Technologies CAM350 downstreamtech.com * Gerbcam Tecnomatix-Unicam unicam.com * Circuit Cam aiscorp.com * GerbTool GerbTool.com * Send it to smtservice@comcast.net. They