Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 11:10:28 EST 1999 | David
We have been evaluating a trial copy of FujiCAM for several months. Are there any other users of FujiCAM out there that would be willing to share experiences.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 14:24:39 EDT 2001 | markhoch
I used a CamAlot 5000 to apply conductive epoxy on an aluminum substrate about 4 years ago. I used the largest diameter nozzle CamAlot had, and I bumped the dispense and dwell times way up. It was the slowest stage in the process, but it worked out o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 10:09:49 EDT 2006 | pms
We use CircuitCam for our MyData programming and floor documentation. It's great. Get CAD data from your customers and it will speed up the whole CircuitCam process 500 % (as long as you have the correct CAD importer for the CircuitCam program).
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 18:30:11 EDT 2010 | forrodabahia
Dear, I am conducting a study of machine vision cameras, and I wonder if anyone has any autotronik. Anyone who has, could you please tell me the function of camera3? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 23 09:32:19 EST 2011 | davef
1 Panelization * LPKF CircuitCAM 6 - lpkfusa.com/Software/ccam.htm * Downstream CAM350 - downstreamtech.com/cam350.html * Cadsoft Eagle - cadsoftusa.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 15:30:06 EDT 2005 | nealh
We are currently using CirciutCAM for our documentation and run a Fuji line with a CP643 and an IP2. We are using FujiCam to program. I wouldlike to replace the IP2 with a Mydata My9 and here are my questions. Who out there is using CIrcuitCAM to pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 05:09:41 EDT 2002 | mattiasw
I am running a VisionPoint AOI equip. from DiagnoSYS, and I have a question regarding the calibration of brightness on the cameras. When I run system Calibration to check the camra brightness I should have the following values: Cam#1=126 Cam#2=126
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 08:20:01 EDT 2004 | contact@go-cam.com
At the address http://www.go-cam.com there is a new cam software. You download the application. You can create your parts and machining option. You upload your part and obtain by mail in few minutes your blocks. The free version is a full version.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 16:50:39 EDT 2004 | davef
The best way to reduce change-over time is to: * Buy lots of feeders * Limit the number of part numbers available to design engineers * Bar code feeders to help verify proper machine setup We know of no such software. There IS software that recomme
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 13:37:12 EST 2006 | sliebl
We are considering the purchase of CircuitCam. Can anyone tell me if the program is capable of splitting a large build into two seperate machines? We frequently run into builds that have over 80 unique part numbers. When this happens we need to manua