Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 03:53:45 EDT 2015 | sssvajunas
I am searching information about mydata package programing (generic), maybe someone can help?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 18:13:48 EDT 2003 | jersbo
I think JEDEC has naming conventions for SMT packages.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 10:19:31 EDT 2015 | huske
What type of information are you looking for?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 08:17:50 EDT 2015 | sssvajunas
Literature about programing, examples, and etc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 15:00:11 EDT 2015 | alexvolovich
You should have a Programming Manual that came with your machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 11:27:08 EDT 2003 | smokejumper
I have not seen anyone mention the Web inerface to a Mydata. In Tpsys 2.3 and higher there is a graphical version of the package list. This also lets you search the database by number of leads on a device.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 13:02:54 EDT 2006 | billyd
Thanks all, for the help. Mydata pretty much parroted what was said here. My biggest issue is too many clowns in the circus tent. Thanks again guys.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 08:41:00 EDT 2003 | gregp
JEDEC and IPC for instance do have conventions. But they are only typically for existing part types and do not coincide with one another. I think the bigger problem is the new components and the unusual components that don't seem to fall into any p
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 14:57:42 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
We have Mydata's as well. What I would like to do is have printouts in a binder. But I'm not sure the easiest way to do this and no one has time. This way you could have an offical shape for a given part number. Some parts might need two like those
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 10:47:15 EST 2009 | SS
Certain packages will always be out 90 degrees or so when a program is first ran on mydata. Is there a way to automatically adjust rotations for mydata packages when generated with circuitcam? Is there a location where we can adjust the angles circui