Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 13:49:34 EST 2002 | Jeff D
Actually when you use CircuitCAM you do not have to digitize every component. Once one package is digitized CircuitCAM will scan for other pacakges like that on the board. In regards to Unicam, they do not have one, but instead use a third party Ge
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 19:56:49 EST 2002 | bmiklosey
I am not sure why there is an attack on the CircuitCAM product from 'M Cox', especially when he appears to be mis-formed about the operations within its well developed Gerber environment. CircuitCAM does automate the reference designator identifier
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 21:12:20 EST 2000 | Dave F
There's a bunch of suppliers [Fabmaster, Unicam, GC-Place, CircuitCam] listed in the fine SMTnet Archives. You have to be a bit partial to CircuitCam, it's a ground-up product designed for our work by someone from the business, not some cobjob on a
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 11:44:40 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Anyone using Circuit Cam? We too are looking for a gerber/centroid converter. I used the demo of GraphiCode GC-PowerPlace and it works, but seems cumbersome. It's also difficult to substantiate the large capital cost of these programs without being v
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 13:58:16 EST 2000 | Heather C
I am the inside sales manager for Aegis Industrial Software (makers of CircuitCAM). If you would like additional information on our product per Dave F's posting. Please feel free to visit www.aiscorp.com
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 | Fri Mar 22 19:20:19 EST 2002 | mcox
This is the same misinformation half-truth BS I have been hearing from CircuitCam for a long time. The truth is, Unicam has a product that automatically recognizes the Component and Ref designator, where CC requires the user to input each and every
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:39:39 EDT 2016 | peterlee20161026
Hello, I would like to ask you if you can > recommend me some viewer for gerber data which > suport gerber data and OBD++ and can convert data > from one type to the another. Thank you. Mar. you could use CAM350 and genesis2000 GoldenTech Circ
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 15:33:57 EST 2014 | comatose
Inside Eagle, File... Cam Processor...File... Open... Job... Gerb274x.cam then click Process Job. You can do it with the free version.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 11:49:07 EDT 2007 | pfedorys
At Gerberdata.com we use CAM350 from Downstream Technologies to translate gerber files for both SMT and Test fixtures. We also use CAM350 for Reverse Engineering Gerber files into a complete CAD database. Visit our website for more information. -Pau