Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:33:17 EDT 1999 | Boca
| which is the best way to catch defects online? | In circuit Tester or Vision System | Carlos, It depends on the defect you're trying to catch. Vision systems can be good at catching missing, reversed, wrong (if marked) parts. ICT is good with el
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:29:25 EST 2004 | JB
"Wondering if there's an easy solution to save a product along with component database to disk, and load the product directly from there?" The program that you have on your GSM should be the last known good program right? So why would you want to sa
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 20 12:18:47 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Thanks for all the responses! I definitely agree, I don't like the idea of using floppies, either - and our HD is WELL, and regularly, backed up. While I both program and operate the machine, mgmt is insistent on this method. I ended up just copyi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 09:26:26 EDT 2008 | mi
Hello, I have programmed SMT placement for Mydata My9 machines. I have ported programs between Mydata-to-Mydata machines. Also from Mydata to AOI machine for SMT inspection. Is there a way to port a placement program from Mydata to Panasonic MSH2
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 12:39:41 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
You will have to make new programs for the Panasonic. (afaik) But you can use the Mydata programs as centroid data for the Panapro. Load it into Excell using space as the delimiter. Copy column B onto column A. cell A1, move cells up. Sort by column
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 11:02:15 EDT 2008 | mi
Has anybody heard of the CAM Translator from SMS International? It has support to output to Panasert from different input machines which includes Mydata. http://www.smsinternational.com/handlers/getfile.cfm/4,254,html
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 16:25:43 EDT 2008 | davef
While it might not be what you prefer to do, but rather than converting directly from Mydata to Panasonic, can you simply use a Gerber converter to produce centroid information and then use the centroids to program your Panasonic machine? Search the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 14:03:41 EDT 2008 | mi
Stephen, When I port from Mydata to AOI machine, I use an Excel macro that lays out data into 5 fields/columns per line as: X Y angle P/N Reference Designator Is this the same for Panasonic? I'll also ask Panasonic operator if this is what he cou
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 12:37:57 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
Panapro can be set up for the centroid data in any order. You won't be able to load the centroid data straight into the machine though. At one time I used Unicam to program a mydata. Then we got a panasonic line. The panarep said we could configure
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 09:10:25 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
I have a feeling that that software would cost more than his machines are worth. My9, MSH2, and MPA3's are not exactly cutting edge anymore.