Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 05:05:18 EST 2003 | wurzlseppl
I�m looking for a cad import tool for the Sanyo TCM 1100 or Universal HSP 4790/91/92. Does anyone have a tool, or how do you handle thze cad import? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 06:44:49 EST 2003 | Barney Wong
I have the CAD Importer. It is very simple to use. You can generate program very easily. For more info email me at smtplace@bellsouth.net
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 08:24:25 EDT 2017 | directx995
At the moment we do it like this: We get .csv or .txt pick and place file and .csv or excel bom file. Then I verify every single placement manualy with BOM and delete placements that are not listed on BOM. (Yes, you are right, I do it for 30 placeme
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 14:18:24 EST 2005 | pjc
Just stick to the facts. People�s opinions vary. Be careful that someone may be commenting on a machine that�s three years old. A lot can change in three years. Too many people use emotion in their decision making process, which often means price. Al
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 14:01:48 EDT 2006 | Brian
I have used, Siemens, Juki, Fuji, Universal, and Assembleon. All of them can do the job, depending on the machine mix selected. I personally prefer MPM screenprinters, after using both DEK and MPM. BTU, Vitronics, Heller, and Ellectrovert all make
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 12:18:56 EDT 2007 | swag
Our UCT runs on windows. I like to use UPS then drop that program on the machine then save it to UCT after it's running well. I guess mostly because I'm used to UPS/uploading CAD data. However, if you use UPS in combo with UCT you must be sure to
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