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Data Conversion

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 14:54:58 EST 2009 | jlawson

Hello > > I have a trouble with converting > CAD-Data in to Pick and Place Files. I have a > export-file from Cades-G and I need a File in the > ASCII-Format which includes REF, X, Y and DEG, > regardless of order to import in my ESSEMTEC > Pla

Samsung CP45 SSA Import

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 10:51:06 EDT 2015 | superlen

Hello, I have a question/request for information on the Samsung .SSA format. I have written a utility that automatically takes our board information (from our MRP) and generates an .SSA file. It works well except for the fact that I cannot get our C

Used Equipment from China

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 15 04:02:38 EDT 2005 | Rob

Purely out of interest & to satisfy my curiosity: Fact: China has been importing huge amounts of SMT equipment due to it's rapid expansion, bringing in used equipment from Europe, US & just about everywhere else, at a not insignificant cost. Questi

gerber conversion software

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

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

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

CAD Export issue: S.O.S

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 01:45:53 EDT 2011 | aoiguy

Update: I was able to import the csv pick & place data that was given, issue is that the data fails to over write the insert cords that have already been given with the cad data. Can not load the csv data without the first (cad) file loaded, so there

TOOLING WITH SIEMENS SIPLACE

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 14:49:02 EST 2004 | stefwitt

Most of the Siplace users import their data over the Ethernet. In order to do that as well, you will require a physical LAN connection and than a software capable of talking from Windows to Unix like Samba. http://www.samba.com Once you can access th

NEW to Philips Topaz-X need help programming

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 09:47:34 EDT 2008 | kevslatvin

I hope this doesn't add any confusion. I save my data as a .csv file and bring that into Cad2cad. This is how I was shown to do it by Assembleon. To use .csv you have to set your file format on the format cad file tab(during import to Cad2cad) to Cha

WHat software do you guys use to convert files?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 08:06:43 EST 2008 | jdengler

Have you figued out how to import the gerber data into Camtastic? Once that is done click the tool menu at the top then the assembly utilities then create and group parts. This will allow you to select the pads for a given package and name it the

Data Conversion

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 10:28:06 EST 2009 | fönsi

Hello I have a trouble with converting CAD-Data in to Pick and Place Files. I have a export-file from Cades-G and I need a File in the ASCII-Format which includes REF, X, Y and DEG, regardless of order to import in my ESSEMTEC Placer. Some months ag


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