Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 11:49:30 EST 2010 | tech1
Yes it can, I think
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 20:04:04 EST 2010 | Happy
If you are in the US/Canada contact your local Juki distributor and talk with them about this. In ancient history times, I had 570s and upgraded to their newer machines many years ago. At that time they had something that would convert the 570 plac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 11:00:48 EST 2010 | ptxems
We have recently upgraded our placement machine to a Juki KE760. We also have 2 Zevatech PM570L's. All our placement data is on individual floppy disks, they were generated using the 570 machines. Having put the disks into the 760 it does not recog
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 04:53:21 EST 2010 | ptxems
The UK office could offer that software, but its not really worth it as it still requires a lot of further input. Think its just going to be a case of reprogramming all the boards!!! You can transfer from 700 to 2000 series, but not 500 to later mo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 02:24:03 EST 2010 | jlawson
In old days when Zevatech rebadged JUKI machines their was a dos based program that generated JUKI format files from ASCII Centroid data....(would have to premerge with BOM etc) it also could export from JUKI formats to ASCII. SO like others I think
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 11:56:53 EST 2010 | alexino76
Yes, u're right... U can do with Flexprogram; this is the dos based program that convert a zevatech file in a txt file or viceversa. You simple convert your PM file as txt and reconvert as FM740 format (g3g). After conversion u have to complete compo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:36:22 EDT 2005 | dougs
aj, what do you do if your customers engineers cant be bothered sorting out the CAD data, or if you tell them you need it in a certain format and it just keeps coming in the same way anyway, we can't rely on our customers ( or some of them in partic
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 11:34:55 EST 2005 | Dougs
Has anyone heard of any software that can be used to clean up or manipulate x-y placement data. We are a small contract manufacturer with various customers, some who supply good x-y data to component centres and some who supply x-y data to a pin or
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 11:00:43 EST 2009 | c111
Has anyone had success with either datamyte or unisoft software? I have looked at both and have a list of pro's and con's for both. I'm wondering if these are worthier persuing or if there is something better. We are looking to track defects througho
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 21:23:38 EDT 2005 | Jes�s Salinas
Hello , In our case we take the results from the repair station. Each test station has its own repair station so from there we count the process defects : placement and printing. The formula used to calculate PPM = DEFECTS / (PARTS PER BOARD x UNITS