Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 00:41:49 EDT 2011 | kevintough
As with most Aois centroid data is very time saving when your pcb has 20 or more components. This of course can be variable with the quality of the data and your ability to modify it to suit your needs. Omron systems can scan your pcb and merge the
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 09:45:00 EDT 2018 | stephendo
Are you sure you mean pick and place files? Or does the manufacturer need centroid data to make their own pick and place files? Or they might even be able to use ascii CAD data to generate pick and place files. Look for an export function. Probably
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 03 02:44:41 EDT 2006 | sbt_blr
LET ME KNOW THROUGH WHICH SOFTWARE I CAN IMPORT THE GERBER DATA TO PROCESS FOR SMT PLACEMENT MACHINE TO GET THE CENTROID DATA FOR SMD'S
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 12:25:58 EST 2000 | Rick
I dont know if this will help but try www.gerbtool.com. They offer a free trial of their software and are prety good on tech support. Good luck, Rick
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 17:07:03 EDT 2004 | dmeister
Hi, Would anyone know how to mirror centroid data in Tecnomatix "Assembly Expert". Hope you can help dm
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 19:10:35 EDT 2007 | darby
Contact Mentor and ask them - explain your situation and tell them you only want to extract centroid data and that you couldn't design a doorbell. They may help you for free. Also, send me a file and I'll see what I've got.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 10:58:27 EDT 2008 | arminski
has anyone used the above software from GraphiCode? kindly give us feedback on how easy it is to extract centroid data from a gerber file? any limitations that we need to be aware of during the conversion? thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 09 16:50:04 EDT 2011 | dan_ems
Hello, tell me please, what type of file do you need to make a program for Omron AOI, only centroid data?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 12:16:12 EST 2010 | jdengler
You may want to also check out a cheaper package. They advertise here. Unisoft is a simpler package which makes it cheaper. http://www.unisoft-cim.com/ Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 11:56:32 EDT 2017 | proceng1
We use our MIRTEC to inspect Thru hole axial components after they've come off of the Universal VCD machine. I just add them to the centroid data in Circuitcam and the operators program the images like any other part.