Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 18:56:41 EST 2007 | SWAG
CSV from excel works great on GSM. P/N, x, y, theta is all you need. When you do CAD upload, GSM software allows you to name columns so you don't really have to have it in any order as long as you understand it. You can also convert mils, mm, inch
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 14:13:43 EDT 2005 | Rich
I use Cad2Cad v1.5 with Phillips Topaz. I don't know how much is differs, try this: Converting data to a Philips VIOS Text File format: 1. Open the pick and place data in Excel and format it to look like table 1. ** Make sure you delete the �mm�
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 14:34:57 EST 2001 | Steve
The CAD data is the centroid data, x,y location. I developed an Excel macro in which we import the data as a text file and convert it to the CR Technology format. Rates for false failures varies, but is ~10 - 20%. The operators are given an oportuni
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 20:48:10 EDT 2004 | Ninh The Vu
Hi, Is there any CAD software that helps converting gerber file into cad (text file)? Any input will be great help. Thanks and regards, NTV
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:01:59 EDT 1999 | Bruce
Why not to use an MCS30: Hardware is proprietary, OS-9 format, expensive to fix or replace, support, slow, RS-232 or ethernet hookup for CAD download, flat file format. F4G: PC is purchased by you, WindowsNT 4.0, inexpensive to fix or replace, supp
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 13:25:24 EST 2005 | ghenning
Can someone convert a cpf to GenCAD for me? Thanks in advance. George
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 20:23:57 EDT 2011 | sarason
My shareware program will generate a TPSys program from a Protel file, any thing from Autotrax to Altium Designer. You can download it from http://users.tpg.com.au/sarason/index.html The TPSys option is entered on the second tab dialog "Option" un
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 00:17:21 EDT 1999 | JAX
You use MCS computers to transmit programs/data to machines | | --> MCSs are getting old, so you would like to use F4G or FujiCam just because you could use a standard 486/Pentium | | --> But you still like your current programming SW (obviously not
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 21:29:04 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
Export The Cad data from the Pick & place it will be centroid data if you can.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 15:01:02 EDT 1999 | Tony
| Has anyone had experience with prototype-scale, table top Placemax and/or Manncorp pick and place equipment? If so, what has been your experience with the machines? Are they reliable? Did they meet all your needs? Which needs didn't they fill?