Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:53:20 EST 2004 | RNH
I have Flexa with the circuitcam interface. Works great for importing cad file into circuitcam and then exporting program into Flexa. I don't use the documentaton side of circuitcam much.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 11:58:47 EDT 2004 | Mark
Oops I forgot to add the reason for the switch obviosily was the Fuji Flexa and needed for machine programming and CAD support.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 09:55:34 EST 2004 | Mark
I was wondering if anyone is using Fuji Flexa yet first of all. And if so what form of CAD socketing and documentation did you get? At the moment I run SMT programming (FujiCam) and Doc Control(Unidoc) so I will be seeing the whole picture. This will
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 21:58:03 EST 2008 | mika
Hi everybody out there, A little interesting something for all of us of how to handle the cad-component orientation in regards to cad import into your SMT-machines S/W (Fuji Flexa, FujiCam, UIC, Siemens, Pana, Mydata or Whatever). We have struggle f
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 21:23:38 EST 2008 | daxman
you can purchase a license from Fuji to be able to directly import CAD data. It's the fastest and most accurate way that I am aware of. Also, it gives you the option to import the board outline as well as layers of the CAD so that you can see the s
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:38:39 EST 2004 | Terry R.
Has anyone out there actually upgraded from Fujicam to Assembly Expert? I would like to know what you thought of the upgrade procedures/costs, and what you think of the AE software. We have started using Flexa on our lines and are currently program
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 13:01:47 EST 2015 | anhtuan892001
Hi Bros! I got a problem about import centroid data to a job in fuji flexa! As you know , in cad data we already have the demension of the panel. But when i import i try too much time but i can't not import to job that demension therefore i have to p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 20:40:13 EDT 2008 | mika
Hi, There is a Fuji representative called Cynrona in Finland and they have a really good s/w programmer. I suggest you get in contact with him. He is also a very nice person to deal with. But still, don't you think it's totally strange that such a bi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 13:58:57 EDT 2005 | rcanten
Rotations are always confusing. My first suggestion would be to use the program polarity option on your Fuji equipment. This will allow you to keep the same rotational value in the programs if you have to move components between machines. Make sure y
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 03:26:58 EST 2016 | sarason
My program PCBSynergy generates over 80 SMT formats. Unfortunately it only does the Siemens *.NC format at the moment. If you send me a copy of the format and the CAD file or the XYR file in a spreadsheet, which generated it. I can easily add it, esp