Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 17:43:46 EDT 2005 | OverTheHill
Aegis, yup, very pricy. We just signed a PO for CircuitCam, CheckPoint and Fusion. Expect to have it up and running within a month. Sorry, no use info, but will keep you informed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 15:38:59 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Heres some information on Circuitcam. But as for a mixed line I can't help you out there. http://www.smtnet.com/forums/index.cfm
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:15:46 EDT 2006 | heatherc
The CircuitCAM product that Dave referred to below is sold by Aegis Industrial Software. They can supply you many references from the 250+ sites using the software to program the Mydata as well as sites utilizing the Orbotech equipment programming f
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 14:35:44 EDT 2006 | pms
We use CircuitCam for MyData off-line machine programming, it's wonderful and I don't know how we did without it. But, it's pricey.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 08:41:53 EST 2006 | mmjm_1099
Hey Matt why don't you just do the network version and would probably be good for you. I think you have to own at least two dongles than you can upgrade to network license for Circuitcam.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 22:40:09 EST 2007 | davef
CircuitCAM [ http://www.aiscorp.com ] will probably do what you want. Amoung things, it works great for push lines, where we change the setup depending on the skills of the operators on hand.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 09:09:09 EST 2007 | James
Newer 1414 machines can have X-Y data imported, but you'll need the Aegis CircuitCAM program. Contact Aegis at http://www.aiscorp.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 10:04:08 EST 2008 | scotceltic
There are various software programs out there to aid in the creation of visual aids for manual assy. and other steps in the process. We currently use Circuitcam (Aegis). It helps us create color coded (by part number) visual aids for the whole proc
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 11:33:49 EDT 2008 | operator
I do things manually. I export the gerbers I need to a dxf. Then I do all my special instructions and color coding in AutoCad. I would like to see what CircuitCam can do. B
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 09:45:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
You might also want to look @ Blueprint. We do use CircuitCAM for SMT program generation; we've found it's less effective for THT and Post assembly operations. We are also considering on-line documentation; it has shown promise in our final assembly
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