Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 10:24:31 EDT 2008 | mgrimes
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Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 14:33:08 EDT 2008 | pjc
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Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 11:33:49 EDT 2008 | operator
I do things manually. I export the gerbers I need to a dxf. Then I do all my special instructions and color coding in AutoCad. I would like to see what CircuitCam can do. B
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 14:36:46 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
So, nobody uses digital camera's huh? Operators like "real pictures" the most. Sure, it looks technical to use a gerber-exported dxf file, bla-bla-bla...I used to do that in 1995... but picture's worth a thousand words......
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 15:08:05 EDT 2008 | operator
Oh yeah. I do digital pics all the time. I don't got the time to sit a draw a nice technical looking drawing. B
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 20:23:45 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
We do our work instructions manually..... taking pictures of actual parts and process. But I have this idea of converting the conventional printed WI's to video instructions. I am now proposing a flat screen per work stations and video will play on e
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 16 02:33:37 EDT 2008 | operator
I proposed something similar. Not video though. We kicked around going "paperless". They just can't handle the expense for a comp at every station. Also, all the training involved....it is scary to think about. It would be awesome though to see it i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 09:58:57 EDT 2008 | operator
I do it before the kit hits the floor. Most of the time it is not important have the solder in the pic. If you just need to show orientation etc... I will snap a pick on the first board that gets a wire add or something, but it really only takes 5 mi
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 10:05:16 EDT 2008 | mglenn
We have gone paperless using the aegis software, you can also add the digital photos when needed. The comp. expense was large, (as well as the training) but it has been worth it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 09:45:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
You might also want to look @ Blueprint. We do use CircuitCAM for SMT program generation; we've found it's less effective for THT and Post assembly operations. We are also considering on-line documentation; it has shown promise in our final assembly
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