Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 20:34:54 EDT 2023 | stephendo
I think he means ascii format.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 12:25:59 EST 2004 | smokejumper
Mr SMT is wrong. Mydata has an open ASCII format. They include the documets with all machines. You can use any text editor to create the file. All you need is the ASCII centroid data. There are tools already written to do this but if you have some sk
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:46:15 EST 2007 | jaimebc
We open our placement ascii file with excel, which then gives me the option to separate columns by tab, comma etc. Once this is done, then I need to asign part numbers to it. There are different ways of doing this, since our BOM,s are on ascii forma
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 02:24:03 EST 2010 | jlawson
In old days when Zevatech rebadged JUKI machines their was a dos based program that generated JUKI format files from ASCII Centroid data....(would have to premerge with BOM etc) it also could export from JUKI formats to ASCII. SO like others I think
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 11:13:59 EDT 2022 | ilavu
We have all Universal Instruments placement machines and one of our customer provided placement programs as pick and place file for new job. Is there anyway to extract ascii(pick and Place) file from Juki placement programs with extension .E47 and .E
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 11:05:47 EST 2000 | al Lugo
Hi There are a couple of options that you have: 1) have you tried to open the file using note pad, is it an ascii text format? 2)if it is a ascii file then you can edit the file by just leaving the centroid information. 3)OR call Fuji America at 847.
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 | Mon Mar 13 13:23:20 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Get a book on effective complaining. Gerbers is not a good way to program. Matching up the designators is but one headache. At the very least try and get centroid data. But try for ascii cad files. Are there any programs that generate gerbers but ca
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 15:16:46 EST 2008 | jaimebc
Our programs are created in an ASCII format ( we do not have Unicam or Circuit cam )So using Microsoft Excel,we open/load the finished PNP program and then we sort it by reference designator. Still in Excel, we then open/load the BOM (in an ASCII)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 09:45:00 EDT 2018 | stephendo
Are you sure you mean pick and place files? Or does the manufacturer need centroid data to make their own pick and place files? Or they might even be able to use ascii CAD data to generate pick and place files. Look for an export function. Probably