Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 19:25:29 EST 2001 | Brian W
Fabmaster is Unicam is Tecnomatix now. Tecnomatix bought both Unicam and Fabmaster in the past couple of years. Their software is good. You can also try Cimbridge from GENRAD, CircuitCam. Valor has a very good DFM module. Each one has pros and c
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 14:33:45 EST 1998 | David Spilker
We are reviewing our CIM tool. Any comments on who has the best software, support, value.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 16:53:15 EST 1998 | Scott Penin, SMT Manager
We have 2 sites using CircuitCAM. It is very inexpensive (compared to balance). Uses straight gerber data (simple) and has excellent visual aids.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 23:31:14 EST 1998 | Gang
I got Quad QSV-1 assemblier and Tescon Point5588 fly probe tester this year. Any body know what kind software suit best for transfer Cadence Alegro 13 CAD data into those QSV-1 and Point5588 machine ? There are some software packages like UNICAM and
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 21:05:57 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I got Quad QSV-1 assemblier and Tescon Point5588 fly probe tester this year. Any body know what kind software suit best for transfer Cadence Alegro 13 CAD data into those QSV-1 and Point5588 machine ? | There are some software packages like UNICAM
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 21:12:20 EST 2000 | Dave F
There's a bunch of suppliers [Fabmaster, Unicam, GC-Place, CircuitCam] listed in the fine SMTnet Archives. You have to be a bit partial to CircuitCam, it's a ground-up product designed for our work by someone from the business, not some cobjob on a
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 12:38:03 EST 2001 | Charlie
It is my assignment to evaluate the translation software on the market today for my company. I'm seeking the input(positives and negitives) from experience engineers that have used one or more current products to generate placment programs. Listed he
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 | Thu Sep 02 16:55:04 EDT 1999 | Brian
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 MCS/