Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 18:19:01 EDT 2005 | darby
You should be able to export this data from each machine into an ascii format. Import into Excel and do what you want with it. I don't see that you should have to pay for any software at all. If you are not familiar with Excel and macros etc then get
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 10:38:02 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
There are several solutions on forums & youtube for breaking up a cell into multiple rows. I have this macro in LibreOffice Calc for expanding ranges if only I knew how to format on this hideous forum software REM ***** BASIC ***
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 19:15:13 EDT 2009 | edmentzer
Have you used the EXCEL MACRO that MYDATA used to give out at no cost? We have been using the MACRO for 9 years and it is very good. Contact me if you are interested in the EXCEL MACRO. I can usualy edit the pick and place data with macro for a bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 13:13:50 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
MyData has a spreadsheet macro that converts an Excel spreadsheet into the format that the machine can read. First you make up an Excel spreadsheat with the data in this column order: X center, Y center, Rotation (theta), Part number, Reference desig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 11:56:35 EDT 2004 | Frank
Is there a freeware, or shareware, software that can merge my CAD data and BOMs? Maybe an Excel macro to do the trick? Thanks, Frank
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 15:47:50 EST 2011 | upguy
We have used the Excel macro with great success for our two MyData TP9-UFP machines running TPSys version 1.5.18. It will run in Excel 2000, Excel 2002 and Excel 2003. It will not run under Excel 2007 and later or under StarOffice. I can send the
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 07:13:23 EDT 2003 | davef
You can find lots of Excel add-on macro packages by searching the net with Google. Consider Q1 Macro, SPC IV Excel, and macros from BaRaN Systems.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 14:34:57 EST 2001 | Steve
The CAD data is the centroid data, x,y location. I developed an Excel macro in which we import the data as a text file and convert it to the CR Technology format. Rates for false failures varies, but is ~10 - 20%. The operators are given an oportuni
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 | Fri Mar 01 04:20:01 EST 2002 | wbu
Why not give it a bit of "Schmalz" (thinking), load it in a common spreadsheet-SW, write youself a macro to destill all the data you need and do whatever you want with it. You know, in some (many) cases it�s just like shooting with missiles at sparro