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 Jun 19 17:52:14 EDT 2007 | naimkapa
there is manual method of doing it you download GC prevue which you will able to open up the gerber once you have imported your gerber you can select a reference point and press Z on your keyboard and then you can go to each of the component and wr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:06:23 EDT 2005 | Jack
Try scancad -- http://www.scancad.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:05:27 EDT 2005 | namc
Try scancad -- http://www.scancad.com/
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 22:10:09 EST 2005 | davef
Try: http://www.gerbergrab.co.uk We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 22:31:51 EST 2005 | Passerby
I may be wrong, but I think one of smtnet's advertisers have something that does this too.. No idea how good, bad or ugly it is or even if appropriate, but try: http://www.unisoft-cim.com/gerber_connection.htm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 07:14:46 EDT 2005 | avi
I am working for a software house that offers a tool that does exactly that. in case that your request is still valid, email me to avir@kulmos.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 10:45:17 EDT 2005 | dougs
Jack, Your telling me to do what i wanted to do anyway, My first question on the thread was where do i get this type of software.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 11:36:38 EDT 2005 | Jack
Doug -- I think ScanCAD has the product you're looking for . . . call them at 303-697-8888. (ask for Isabelle or Bill)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 15:10:15 EDT 2005 | BoB
Try Aegis or Unicam they both sell a pretty good Cad/Gerber/Ascii converter for most SMT equipment