Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 20:33:05 EST 1999 | Dave F
Michael: DIGITIZING BOARDS Yech!!! ScanCAD 303.986.7707fax7631 makes a Xerox copier-like thing to copy your board. But why not consider: 1 There are service bureaus that will scan and convert your boards. 2 Why don't you get the gerber data fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 22:32:46 EST 2000 | Ian T
does anyone know how to get the x,y&q out of gerber data. We have been writing it out part by part but i figured there must be a better way thx for any help
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 17:04:31 EST 1999 | Michael Parker
I am looking for advice on sourcing a x,y digitizer to create pick and place files, off-line, rather than programming with the machine. I could use original gerber data or create the placement coordinates with the digitizer. Also, references to equip
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 17:29:25 EST 2002 | Sheri Connor
I am looking for advice on sourcing a x,y > digitizer to create pick and place files, > off-line, rather than programming with the > machine. I could use original gerber data or > create the placement coordinates with the > digitizer. Also, refe
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 10:13:43 EDT 2006 | kevinjm
Hi all, I'm looking to buy a new gerber converter, which will convert to centroid. This is all we need it to do, nothing fancier, and we don't want to spend a fortune on it either, around about 1000 euro. If anyone knows of such a product please get
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 11:15:49 EST 2000 | lucky
WOW, you have a lot time on your hands. Why don't look into a gerber converter.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 11:44:40 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Anyone using Circuit Cam? We too are looking for a gerber/centroid converter. I used the demo of GraphiCode GC-PowerPlace and it works, but seems cumbersome. It's also difficult to substantiate the large capital cost of these programs without being v
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:15:54 EST 2000 | Travis Slaughter
What software are you running?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 06:59:07 EDT 2006 | timnop
I have been using Unisoft for many years. Works great. http://www.unisoft-cim.com