Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 13:58:57 EDT 2005 | rcanten
Rotations are always confusing. My first suggestion would be to use the program polarity option on your Fuji equipment. This will allow you to keep the same rotational value in the programs if you have to move components between machines. Make sure y
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 22:36:24 EDT 2005 | Ken
1. How did your customers preious supplier deal with this problem? 2. Why did they not alert you these sepcial needs during the quoting process? If they have special needs then relegate the parts to hand-stuff. Don't forget to adjust your price
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 19:25:26 EST 2006 | daxman
I bet my bicepes are bigger than yours. Just kiding. I do appreciate the help and advice each one of you gave. I should also mention that during the production cycle, our cp6 gets to a point where it kind of just stops...almost like it's thinking...
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 22:03:23 EST 2006 | mika
Hi all, Is there anybody out there who have some experience of Valor Trilogy 5000 in respect of programming/line balancing SMT-lines consisting of Fuji CP6-4's and UIC-GSM's? Our company is seriously thinking about to go for UniCam and their solution
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 09:24:13 EDT 2006 | jax
1. What part of the time is spent Creating Visual Aids? Unless you are digitizing the gerber files for everything, why would you have to modify/re-label the referance designator info? (Part#-Ref.ID is color coded) If you are digitizing th
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 11 17:28:37 EDT 2007 | gregp
I hope I don't get negative reaction again but I can't let this one go. The Contact Systems machine (C5) has level 4 traceability. There is no standard that defines traceability but Aegis Software Corporation defines four distinct levels of traceab
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 16:05:46 EST 2008 | jlawson
Our programs are created in an ASCII format ( we > do not have Unicam or Circuit cam ), so we load > the finish PNP program and then we sort it by > reference designator. We then load the BOM in an > ASCII format and also sort it by reference >
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 12:23:39 EST 2009 | stepheniii
Are you working for an OEM? If so see if you can get your engineering department to change their "zero orientation" for the packages. At one place I believe the CAD department called them "G codes". What was really bad there was that one shape had
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 28 12:40:47 EST 2010 | jmelson
I'm in St. Louis, MO, US Midwest. I wrote my own CAm interface, and it works REALLY well. It is only about 2 pages of c code. Of course, it only translates from one CAD package's format to one P&P machine's format. That makes it much simpler to w
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