Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 20:48:10 EDT 2004 | Ninh The Vu
Hi, Is there any CAD software that helps converting gerber file into cad (text file)? Any input will be great help. Thanks and regards, NTV
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 14:09:39 EDT 2004 | Dave
What do you want to do with the gerber file? Most gerber outputted data is in ascii and can be read with notepad or any text editor. If you want to view the gerber data there are free viewers on the web ie: gerbv.sourceforge.net Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 19:57:57 EDT 2008 | arosario
Does anyone know where I can buy text book for SMT soldering process. If it will be available on-line it would be easier for me to order. Thanks... Bong
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 11:30:29 EDT 2017 | emeto
Pick and Place file is a plain text file that usually contains the placement coordinates together with package type and ref designators. CAD file contains all the information about the assembly - PCB and components/packages both text and graphical re
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 14:04:54 EDT 2024 | grayumm
In general, how do you guys handle Component Text from different Vendors - multiple Alternates for the same comp. code? Do you guys use the Wrong Text inspection for everything or only specific components. Curious since that is one of our top false c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 17:02:18 EDT 2008 | jlawson
OK , the H6H file is a binary structured file and can be read if you write a program in VB etc to extract the info you need, would take some time to sort out where to get what in the file, juki would no help you here.... Assuming you need placement
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 09:22:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Dr Lee: What are your recommendations and sources of excellent publications and books on solder paste printing?
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 21:01:21 EST 2004 | pizzshen
valor's software--trilogy 5000 can do help for your request,but it is expensive .
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 06:19:28 EDT 2007 | AR
Text. Now the file is written to the disk in readable ASCII format.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 20:39:40 EDT 2008 | arosario
thanks a lot... this a lot list.. bong