Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 06 19:43:48 EST 2008 | andrewlog
I think Panasert MSR is a good machine. You can easily program these machines using text files. Panasonic pubishes the format. The CM88 is harder to program. You will need to use the PT200 machine controller program. Different text formats can be imp
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 06:02:34 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Not that trying to sell anything, but Valors new vPlan system is a scalable software that can read gerbers and other CAM/CAD formats, can extract component positions, add polarities prepare job with BOM import, verify CAD to BOM and generate Topax-X
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 04:12:37 EDT 2013 | alexeis
Hi, We have software tool, called TopoQC, that displays topologically CAD view with failures and calculates solder points by one click. Also, you can calculate DPMO & Six Sigma values on the same screen. You can read about it on our website: http:/
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 19:37:26 EDT 2015 | sarason
If you want to go down this path there is a piece of free software from a dutch programmer called Visualplace. It is available here. http://www.compuphase.com/visualplace/visualplace_en.htm If you want to work from CAD files there s my sofware call
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 11 21:42:29 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini
I used to create the file in AutoCAD and save in HPGL format. Open this HPGL file in GCCAM. Hope this is useful
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 14:00:34 EST 2009 | jwolvans
Thank you for the customer's perspective, Alien. We actually send a short "wish-list" to our customers and includes such necessities as: 1. BOM. Must be Rev-controlled and contain, at minimum, a useable part numbering scheme, adequate description fi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 16:27:08 EDT 2008 | slthomas
You'll have to get the cad data from someone, format it so that cad2cad can read it, import it into cad2cad, let cad2cad do it's thing, and then export the results into the machine. This procedure was written by me for people that know a little alre
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 22:16:59 EDT 2019 | sarason
Try PCBSynergy, it has several versions of Mydata SMT formats in its list of output formats. So take your CAD file and select the nearest Mydata format for your machine and alter the Origin calculator section for the layout of panels that you need. S
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 19 05:35:34 EDT 2005 | olas
Hi Rob, I've been using Quadras for many years and I find them very useful for prototyping and small batch productions. The software is very easy to use and you may import many CAD formats by an off-line software. The laser centering system is able t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 05:26:56 EDT 2011 | vinitverma
Hello, We offer a product called - PROCAM for this very application. PROCAM uses Gerber (274X) as input and extracts the centroid data for each component automatically. It exports the centroid to standard excel format (including board outline, circu