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origin 0,0 for the PCB, then repeat the previous process to set it to the XY origin 0,0. Building the top side assembly placement (mount) file: Click PLACE/AOI/X-Ray MODELS from the top menu then click MYDATA, then click on TPSys (note the older
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Rosemount Aerospace Incorporated Routech Incorporated* Royonic GmbH / Mydata / Mycronic – Germany Russian Contract Manufacturing_Group – Russia* S & M Group* Sable Systems International Safran Group Europe Sagemcom SAS / Sagem Communication SA – France SAIC
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SAMPLE.OPR to select it then click OPEN. The result is that under the OPERATION field at the bottom of the screen each part number has been automatically assigned a operation step, for example Part Number 390579-03-3 is assigned Operation "Mydata / Mycronic
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Number 390579-03-3 is assigned Operation "Mydata / Mycronic AUTO INSERT". The Operation field is optional and it is easily populated by the .OPR file which is a simple text file. The .OPR file contains the Part Number followed by a tab then the Operation
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to select it then click OPEN. The result is that under the OPERATION field at the bottom of the screen each part number has been automatically assigned a operation step, for example Part Number 390579-03-3 is assigned Operation "Mydata / Mycronic AUTO
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is assigned Operation "Mydata / Mycronic AUTO INSERT". The Operation field is optional and it is easily populated by the .OPR file which is a simple text file. The .OPR file contains the Part Number followed by a tab then the Operation text for that
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assigned a operation step, for example Part Number 390579-03-3 is assigned Operation "Mydata / Mycronic AUTO INSERT". The Operation field is optional and it is easily populated by the .OPR file which is a simple text file. The .OPR file contains the Part
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