Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 21:23:08 EDT 2018 | sarason
My program PCBSynergy will program your Juki from ALtium/Protel, Eagle, Kicad, PCBCSV files,Cadstar, GenCAD, PCAD, PADS and a few others still being written It can be found here:- https//:pcbsynergy.com sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 20:23:57 EDT 2011 | sarason
My shareware program will generate a TPSys program from a Protel file, any thing from Autotrax to Altium Designer. You can download it from http://users.tpg.com.au/sarason/index.html The TPSys option is entered on the second tab dialog "Option" un
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 13:58:01 EDT 2014 | patel_daxa29
Hi All, I have generated Pick and place file from ALtium designer.I put it on flash drive and it is plugged in MY-DATA. How do i access this file in TPSYS. I will appreciate any insight. Thank You
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 06:58:41 EST 2019 | kiransahu
Without PCB layout, not much would get done. It is a ubiquitous need across industries; Industrial, consumer, military...Everywhere you look, there are chips soldered to PCBs to create a final product for the end customer. But where did we all learn
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 10 19:12:10 EST 2015 | billthebuilder
I am trying to make a PCB populated with complex components such as LGA, WLBGA, LGFP, LFCSP, VFBGA, QFN, FBGA, PBGA so that we can test out some PnP machines. I have found parts on digikey for each of the packages we want to test but trying to make
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 19:07:17 EDT 2008 | smt_guy
Hi, here's my 2 cents sir: You need.. a) The Gerber Data and the BOM b) Extract the XY CAD from the GERBER and build what they call Centroid Data. Save this in text format. c) Use Cad2Cad to import the centroid data and save it as Philips VIOS txt
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 11:01:12 EDT 2019 | robl
There may be other ways around it - there is some excellent 3rd party support for the old GEM series especially in Europe and the UK, but I'm guessing you are in the USA?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:12:14 EST 2000 | Dean
Opeator point of view: 1. eassy to read menues. Organized structure. Large text and use of color to indicate important info status...green=good, yellow= warning, red=fatal etc. Simplicity rules in this realm. GUI are great for operations screens
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