Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 12:09:19 EST 2007 | deltaservices
Dear reader, I have good experience with the Yamaha machines sold under the Assembleon (Philips) flag in Europe. These machines are very flexible in programming, easy to use for operators and have a very good rest value, now a small system is offered
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 17:16:24 EST 2010 | jlawson
If you have trouble also you can check out Valors vPlan, i have it running Yamaha YV100Xxg machines - they support Assembleon versions too. Can generate VIOS files from ALtium Input - either CAD DB files or ODB++ as Altium Designer supports this now.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 10:10:46 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
Panasonic Flexi-Cam is supposed to support different types of equipment (including third party). Not sure if it will support AX-72, if they don't, you could ask. I know they support a range of Universal Equipment. Back in the day, when PanaPRO woul
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 05:21:04 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
I would also like to add some more features of Assembleon XII platform. You had mentined that you already have GSM machine whose feeders could be used if you buy a new GSM machine. Assembleon XII machines such as Opal XII, can use GSM feeders as we
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 16:45:37 EST 2007 | Steve
Hi Sue! I've worked with Fuji, Assembleon, Amistar, Mydata, and Juki over my 20-years in the industry...working with Fuji now, and I will agree that Juki machines are simplest to program, operate, and maintain. Support has always been good...I wish
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 11:07:58 EST 2007 | eeltec
I start programing 2 Assembleon 10 years' old Comet machines that my company owns and I will like to know what does each number on the VIOS file means so I can manipulate the VIOS file information directly. Does anyone have information on VIOS files?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 11:51:55 EDT 2009 | mikesewell
We managed to run a ~30" board on an Assembleon Topaz/Emerald with only an 18" capacity by getting creative with the board sensors/clamping and running it as two programs, the manufacturer actually helped us through the workaround. I think we hand
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 14:37:50 EDT 2011 | kevslatvin
I use a program called Cad2Cad to convert the data for our Opals. It was given to me by the Assembleon sales rep when we were shopping machines. It was free at the time but I'm not sure if you have to be under contract to get it from them now. I take
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 14:33:12 EST 2014 | rangarajd
Hello, I'm currently using the AMS 3.0 Build 30068 software to program my assembleon MG1R and Topaz XII's. The software is currently running on XP and would like to upgrade the OS to win 7 or 8. Is anyone successfully running a newer version of AMS
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 10:50:14 EDT 2009 | dnachristen
Hello, New to the site here. Have a few questions regarding Philips (Assembleon) Equipment and program transfer. We need the ability to transfer "Golden Programs" to and from the machines. I'm currently using AMS 2.0 with line control. I hooked up