Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 11:25:17 EDT 2016 | unisoft
Hello, I would like to ask you if you can > recommend me some viewer for gerber data which > suport gerber data and OBD++ and can convert data > from one type to the another. Thank you. Mar. You may wish to look at Unisoft specifically at web pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 11:23:41 EST 2009 | jax
We currently use Unisoft on a limited basis. It was purchased as a low cost solution to track a specific product until we can roll out a more robust tracking package. We are currently moving towards Optimal Electronics. I think their quality package
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 14:55:56 EST 2006 | DannyJ
Caveat... I do not work for either company nor am I endorsed for this recommendation... We use CircuitCam for our needs. Works pretty well and allows you to keep several databases and is modular. Very pricey. The other software I have heard of is
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 10:10:27 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello James, That sounds very interesting. I didn't know a system like this was available. What is a vision check machine? Is it a software monitoring tool that is installed on manufacturers equipment to evaluate the conditions you mentioned? I'd lik
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 10:08:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| hello | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would they d
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 04:11:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | hello | | | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 05 00:25:26 EDT 2017 | jlawson
Koh Young can also import ODB++ files, ALL major EDA tools offer ODB++ export, Mentor EDA tools for sure, Cadence, Altium, Zuken all offer ODB++ export...This has Part entities included as well as graphic data etc - is a full product data model. Can
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 09:26:19 EDT 2001 | davef
Whether the customer is from a large or small corporation, military or commercial, the majority of our data comes in RS274X. In theory, ODB++ seems like a good idea. It may take some time for it to actually get into the mainstream where we are. It
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 02:15:23 EDT 2009 | roy1209
I've heard from my company's engineer that it'll be better to use Gerber format if there's some impedance control line . Because usually Gerber has code numbers in data and someone can easily refer to controlled line on the PCB and ODB++ doesn't have
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 14:58:43 EDT 2009 | jgorajia
The challenge you will have with ProWorks is it doesn't understand electronics. To create a dynamic legend (parts list) based on ODB++ or CAD import probably won't be easily created. Understanding components and seeing the CAD data related and sort