Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 06:58:30 EDT 2003 | fpcb
these machines are controled by a panadac 783 which has memory for 8 programs. How you can control these machines by a computer ? There is ,as I have heard, a Panasonic program host. what can it do , Is this the solution ? Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 16:37:25 EDT 2003 | terrapinstation
It depends on what you mean by control. The host that you mention is PanaPro Software. PanaPro will upload and download programs to your machine, as well as optimize the cycle rate for the program (or groups of programs). This is a product sold by Pa
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 31 01:20:22 EST 1999 | M. Faisal
| Can anyone suggest a good 2D bar-code traceability software package? | Dear Charles: Panasonic Factory Automation has a wide range of CIM Software products that offer various tracability functions like component-panel tracability. I will be glad
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 23:08:06 EDT 2010 | laen
What software are people using to compute route and retain tabs on panels? I produce some complicated (150 board, 80+ different design) panels, and I haven't found a good way to programmatically compute where to place the tabs. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 15:46:28 EST 2005 | Csabee
Samsung SM320 don't have sensor for recognizing component. Only using Fly&Fix camera. In first time the korean samsung service engineer advised me (3,7light settings for chips and the machine generated many dumps, sometimes 50 or more per day. But n
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 15:39:18 EDT 2020 | jmelson
Yes, the rightmost VME board is the IO_DPRAM, and it also handles the front panel buttons and E-stop inputs to the computer(s). So, reseat the connectors on the front of that board. Also, there may be an interface board on the bottom left (called C
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 14:17:13 EDT 2013 | ericrr
As the subject says, the trouble started when the computer (Windows 98) drove me nuts starting up in the morning. The Engineer comes along NEVER ASK ME ANYTHING, and thinks the network should have some network protocol (Example equivalent to TCP/IP
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 01:07:34 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning Mark, CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) products are designed to solve such tasks. You can try CAM350 for example. CAM350 understands different ASCII exported data from different CAD systems. CAD ASCII export contains all necessary inf
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 13:41:32 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell
Wow, that takes me back... I think I have a copy on an old computer that I don't have access to right now. It may take a couple days, but I'll try to get it this weekend. If nothing else, I have a contact in New Zealand that should have a copy.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 05 00:13:16 EST 2002 | Chris Veeneman
I have experienced the same problem with my Mark 3. I found the problem to be the solid state relays in the electrical control panel. Towards the front of the machine below the breaker rails. My oven's computer screen would show all was fine but my