Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 05:39:15 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
Hi, Try Technomatix. That is the one used by Assembleon itself for the FCMs. You can buy the license from them for Assembleon FCMs as well as FUJI machines. The Assembleon PPS designed around Technomatix, gives a very very accurate cycle time calcu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 11:31:33 EDT 2010 | duchoang
Hi Mabdalla, You need to have software to read those files( AMS or PPS from Assembleon). If you are using Phillips and/or Assembleon machines, you should have those software. Best Regards,
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 03:12:18 EDT 2007 | vinitverma
Hi John, You can write to me offline at vinit.verma@prosemtechnology.com and write the exact problem that you face after you have generated the action spec using PPS Pro 8.1. What is the problem that you're facing. The coordinate system is taken ca
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 12:21:33 EST 2003 | jersbo
I currently use circuitCam and it works well for ("Imports CAD, Provides Documentation, Line Balance, Placement Optimization") I dont use it for ("(LAN) Machine Communications") Philips(assembleon) has whats called PPS which you also may want to chec
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 03:42:27 EST 2010 | deltaservices
Hello Andrew, Did you get the PPS software with the machine or do you have cad 2 cad? What do you use for input file?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 19:02:55 EST 2004 | Frank Gearhart - Assembl�on Snr. Software Technical Specialist
The OS/2 software you are referring to is the CSM-PPS v3 which was released in 1999, it is now out of service. The current software for optimizing, balancing, and generating programs for a Topaz and other Gem machines off-line, is GemLine-PPS v8.0,
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
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 13:13:19 EST 2013 | chifutbol
I am just being introduced to GemLine and Assembleon. I have been trying to get the programs on two other computers so we get more work done. One is windows 7, the other is vista. I was unable to get PCP explorer or editor installed on the windows
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 08:28:23 EDT 2015 | grimus
They change software and moved to different one. The only thing You can do I think is contact with Assembleon (previously Philips) with request to re-create license code or buy new software. Unfortunatelly if you are changing hardware (PC) than it mi