Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 17:36:44 EDT 2002 | rubenh
Hi I have work with different brands Fuji, my data, quad, Panasonic. In my experience as a programmer/operator/maintenance (trouble shooting). After working with OEM and CM. I still like Fuji over the other brands Customer support: Fuji
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 09:55:34 EST 2004 | Mark
I was wondering if anyone is using Fuji Flexa yet first of all. And if so what form of CAD socketing and documentation did you get? At the moment I run SMT programming (FujiCam) and Doc Control(Unidoc) so I will be seeing the whole picture. This will
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 08:30:24 EDT 2004 | Mark
Well, it's been a month and I have used Flexa (Fuji America) and Circuitcam (Aegis). I do enjoy circutcam alot better than our Unidoc visual documentation. The customer support is off the hook and easy to deal with and software is operator REALLY fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 11:57:06 EDT 2004 | Mark
Might C, There is no thinking about it when it came to Aegis for me. I switched out from Unicam to Aegis and have been happy ever since. Thier tech support is always ready and willing to help me and the software was operator friendly. I also use it
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 14:55:56 EST 2006 | DannyJ
Caveat... I do not work for either company nor am I endorsed for this recommendation... We use CircuitCam for our needs. Works pretty well and allows you to keep several databases and is modular. Very pricey. The other software I have heard of is
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 18:10:15 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
cman, Which placement machines do you use? What software do you use to program them? There are several solutions out there such as CAM CAD, Valor, CircuitCAM, whatever Unicam is called these days... I can't keep up with the acquisitions. None
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 | Fri Apr 25 10:12:08 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Whatever software was used to create the drawing that you shared should be able to indicate pin 1 of the devices. If it is based on the CAD information, there should be a setting somewhere to turn on pin-1's. If that drawing was created manually, t
Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 17:34:09 EDT 2015 | dwkingcan
Feedback regarding Factory Logix NPI. This software is not as refined. The importing function for ODB++ files (typically the best CAD source files for creating programs and documentation) ignores vital elements for complete and accurate documentati
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 10:39:43 EST 2000 | omar_verdugo
Hello Eva. I was using Fujicam 1.1 and i had a problem with the theta is in the shape library for example all the drawings are on 0 degress like a in the part data and all that work fine with the anothers machines like a cp6, but when i use a ip2 i m