Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:03:54 EDT 2006 | RLM
It's quite easy: 1. Import the gerber file into GCpowerplace. 2. Select the pads that you wish to convert into centroid's. This is usually all of the pads. 3. Select the automatic extraction button. The software recognizes certain common patterns 02
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 14:28:40 EDT 2016 | mekmat544
Hello, I would like to ask you if you can recommend me some viewer for gerber data which suport gerber data and OBD++ and can convert data from one type to the another. Thank you. Mar.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 08:50:06 EST 2000 | Mark Charlton
To refrain from advertising here, e-mail me off-line of this forum and I'll give you a vendor that has a wonderful gerber tool that will do exactly what you want. Mark markc@smtnet.net
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 13:49:34 EST 2002 | Jeff D
Actually when you use CircuitCAM you do not have to digitize every component. Once one package is digitized CircuitCAM will scan for other pacakges like that on the board. In regards to Unicam, they do not have one, but instead use a third party Ge
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 14:32:41 EDT 2006 | jkeller
We are using the front end of a MI generator software package (unidoc) to convert gerber to create centroid files to be used on a Mydata9 pick & place and an Orbitech AOI machine. What is everyone else using? We only are interested in the conversi
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 11:05:50 EST 2000 | Charlie
I interested in knowing you location, and if you may be in need of engineering help. This could be a win/win you seem to need help in my area of expertise and I'm considering a change.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 13:58:16 EST 2000 | Heather C
I am the inside sales manager for Aegis Industrial Software (makers of CircuitCAM). If you would like additional information on our product per Dave F's posting. Please feel free to visit www.aiscorp.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 18:01:24 EST 2001 | mcox
Don�t you have to digitize each part one by one with Circuitcam. Unicam uses automatic algorithms to find the parts and export the data. Just wondering
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 04:33:17 EST 2002 | wbu
... and , by the way, this was an very old thread and someone just jumped on. So, I guess there was no actual problem at all with this topic, just some noise making I guess. Me haven�t noticed that, shame on me than ? Wolfgang
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 21:12:16 EST 2002 | alex_kirichenko
Thanks for your advise. Unfortunately we are subcontractors and have as many different protels as there products (several hundreds) :( But the ideas are quite interesting. Thanks anyway. P.S. So what if thred is old??? Some people will find someth