Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 22 19:33:54 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> THe Ealead software pretty much does everything > for $1000US, Its big weakness is its importing, > for this you use PCBSynergy. Have you tried the > Ealead demo it run's for a month.But it is > limited to 10 feeders sarason.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 12:34:31 EST 2020 | mihnea
Hi, I tried to find this software on the internet and after some days I ended up here. I'm a student and have access to an Assembleon machine and I need Cad2Cad for it. Can you please provide it for me at mihnea.horbuli@stud.etti.upb.ro Thank You.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 05 02:19:51 EDT 2005 | Frank
Call your local Juki sales rep. The Zevatech machines are really relabelled Juki machines. The Juki software is called EPU and it maintains a database of your part numbers, as well as, assigning feeder locations in optimal positions. Also look int
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 18:15:28 EST 2000 | Brian Book
Does anyone know of software that will allow offline programing for the KME CM62. Is the CM62 capable of offline programing?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 04:17:34 EST 2018 | smtspareparts
Hi You cannot find any offline programing software on your local market? Here in China,the yamaha yv machine is equivelent to topaz machine,and there are many offline software like YGOS,P-TOOL,COORD10,YVOS2,just for the machines,and they can
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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 16:47:57 EST 2000 | Joe
80k at the time ('94). All 3 machines together were worth only about 90k. Obviously, we chose not to do the retrofit. If these are not the same machines, consider the above a lesson in dinosaur technology. Good Luck.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 15:56:51 EST 2018 | sarason
PI, My program PCBSynergy will program VIOS from a CSV file. https://pcbsynergy.com You can generate the CSV using Visualplace from your gerber file. https://www.compuphase.com/visualplace/visualplace_en.htm sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 19:20:13 EST 2000 | Brian Book
They are the mechaniclly centered machines, but they have the floppy drive installed. They are dinasuar's, but you don't have to spend millions on production lines to build boards. You never know what people have in their warehouses. I'm sure that
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:44:42 EST 2000 | Joe
Brian, You are correct. With a good maintenance program and a supply of parts, you can run the hell out of those machines. I have lived your situation and understand the challenges. Making old equipment work well can be very satisfying. Good luc