Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 15:29:45 EDT 2011 | rkondner
Hi, I am an EE/Programmer with a LOT of code for converting CAD files to MyData formats. I have existing code to generate Packages, Components, Trays, Board, Tray Type and Feeder files. There are a lot of CAD file formats out there, what do you n
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 08:40:22 EST 2017 | alexeis
Hi, We have developed solutions (QPlan and QPlace) that can take a CAD or PNP files, compare it with BOM and your machine library including testing and simulations. Solutions allow to export merged and tested data into tabular text files, YGX file a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 14:01:23 EDT 2017 | slthomas
In my experience the main advantage of the ASCII CAD format is that it combines the centroid data, rotations, and package information for your CAM software (at least it does for what we use) to draw the part shapes into the visual assembly aids. If
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 00:33:11 EDT 2005 | Frank
You didn't state if you are using all CAD data or not. If you are not using any CAD data then all bets are off. If you global fid XY data and all your placement XY data are all from CAD data, but you are manually teaching your local fids, then they
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 18:11:46 EST 2007 | slthomas
I've discovered an interesting bug. If I take a VIOS pcb file on the machine, convert to text, copy to disk, then open that file up on a pc with Cad2Cad, when I close the file all of the component info. has reverted to defaults (comp. number = feed
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 14:51:13 EDT 2008 | snsmt
that would be great steve! I have been using the cad2cad program to get familiar with it. Here is another stupid question. Lets say that i get a new board to program, can't i just use a previous board on cad2cad and just change/del/add the coordinat
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 15:27:17 EDT 2008 | slthomas
You'd still have to change all of the part library references, make up new ones for new parts, enter feeder sizes, etc. More trouble than it's worth, once you know how to use the software and prep your cad data to be compatible with it. There are lo
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 13 23:41:31 EDT 2016 | sarason
Download PCBSynergy which is located here. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ It has outputs for the KE750,KE760 and 2080 from Juki It will read a large number of CAD formats. Including Altium PCBDOC, and Protel PCB and all the variants inbetwe
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 09:35:24 EDT 2017 | directx995
Hello everyone, I was wondering for a long time, what are the differences between pick and place and CAD Files. Can anyone list me all (as many as you can) differences between these two types of files. I know there are a lot of software solutions f
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 07:32:13 EST 2000 | carl
Hi All; Does anyone know of anyplace/anyone to get 3D CAD dwg's of the Fuji SMT machines? Thanks Carl B.