Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 03:13:56 EST 2016 | sarason
Try PCBSynergy. It does VIOS, both versions, can read 10 CAD formats does the Philips CAD2CAD interchange format(*.CAD)doesn't work from Gerber files but does interface to Visualplace which does, which in turn interfaces to PCBSynergy. PCBSynergy is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 08:57:26 EDT 2021 | sarason
The machines in CAD2CAD and the CAD2CAD format are all generated from PCBSynergy available here:- https://pcbsynergy.com sarason
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 30 04:25:57 EDT 2024 | sarason
There is a Chinese software product called "Programming" from Ealead. https://ealead-e.ucoz.com/index/eps/0-10 The Ealead software makes spliting your product over a multi-machine line, even if they are not from the same manufacturer easy! My soft
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 16:18:57 EST 2000 | omar_verdugo
Hi Mike McMonagle. You can download the CAD Interface from www.unicam.com for that Kind of CAD Format but you must to have current maintenance contracts. Best Regards. Omar.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 13:10:45 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Is there a quick way to tell what type of CAD file a file is by the file extension? (My current software doesn't have the ability to scan through the files I have for CAD data, only gerbers and drill files).
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 08 11:13:02 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
In your experience, what is the most popular CAD package in use today? Also, does anyone have an automated and/or quick way of counting the solder points on an assembly based on either gerbers or CAD data?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 12:43:13 EDT 2004 | Daan Terstegge
There are as many CAD formats as there are BOM formats, but you should really try SMT-Maestro as it may fit your needs perfectly. The program is available from http://www.smtinfo.net/smtmaestro/smtmaestro.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 15:26:10 EDT 2013 | stephendo
I had a list a long time ago but would sometimes open them up with Notepad. Most have a header at the start that tells you what program generated it, and usually what version.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 14:01:23 EDT 2017 | slthomas
In my experience the main advantage of the ASCII CAD format is that it combines the centroid data, rotations, and package information for your CAM software (at least it does for what we use) to draw the part shapes into the visual assembly aids. If
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 18:46:52 EDT 2011 | emrtech
would anyone be able to help and provide the macros for convert CAD files to TPSys format?