Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 18:58:10 EDT 2000 | Bob Miklosey
I am very familiar with AutoProgram and understand the default import formats for the software. AutoProgram wants a centroid file containing part number, ref des., X, Y, and theta. AutoProgram will not directly import an ASCII cad file. However, Ci
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 12:41:18 EST 2014 | mi
Depending on what X-Y centroid / CAD data you need, there are different SW I've used to do the job. If you need PCB gerber "artwork" (rounds, rectangles, lines, squares,...geometric figures), you can use GraphicCode GC-Place & such - load the gerber
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 10:28:36 EST 2000 | Mike McMonagle
Happy Friday To All! Now that the social niceties are out of the way, here�s the problem: We have received a CAD file for a product we are going to build with a .pcb filename extension, that our FujiCam software can�t translate. The computer that or
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 07:25:55 EDT 2005 | Base
Try to get hold of the Philips/Assembleon Cad2Cad program, it is (or was) free. You can import several (proprietary) file formats and centroid files and export it as VIOS text-files. All you need to do then on the machine is assign the correct compon
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 05:36:37 EST 2011 | vinitverma
We designed a fairly simple software called PROCAM to do exactly that! It takes 2 Gerber layers - Paste/Mask layer and the Silk layer. Within minutes you can extract all the centroids. PROCAM has a standard excel output with all the centroids, fiduci
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 00:02:45 EST 1998 | Gang Pan
I have just finished this excise which compared Mydata and Quad machine. As the result I purchased Quad QSV-1 model SMT assembler. In my opinion select which one that will depend on your applications. Also depend on what machines you compare with.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 14:47:04 EDT 2010 | bwolgemuth
I'd like to know if anyone else is using this system? If so, I'd like to know the .asc format required by the machine for importing CAD and/or board data. It asks for .asc files. Programming without any data has been extremely time-consuming. Any h
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 07:56:37 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Do you have JUKI 730EPU or 740EPU offline software ? Juki files are binary format , makes hard for any thirdparty cad conversion tools. JUKI HLC can handle these machines but I suspect not supported anymore for your age of machines NO third party s
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 11:33:49 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Poor reading skills......that being said, with good resolution (3 megapixel and up) digital cameras so readily available, and cheap, why not use real pictures? After all, a picture's worth a thousand words... In the '90s, I used to translate CAD/Ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 03:00:23 EST 2000 | cklau
Hi there; CAD s/w and h/w are very expensive investment these day's , exspecially for EDA(Electronic Design Automation).Since that many of the CAD data is not compatible to each other format then it is very important that they choose the right one.H