Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 12 08:03:11 EST 2005 | smtuser1234
The company is Eagle Eyed One. I worked with this company and he does an excellent job.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 10:35:05 EDT 2018 | sarason
Eagle doesn't have that option.All useful outputs are generated via the ULP file. Which are user generated files that are written by users. eagle.autodesk.com/eagle/ulp sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 02:28:02 EDT 2018 | colinbenton
I finished a new design recently and need the boards fabricated and soldered. The question is the manufacturer needs me to provide pick and place files for the assembly , can any ones help and advise how I can generate P&P file ? I use Eagle for PCB
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 10:14:08 EDT 2018 | emeto
I want to say that I did that last year. You can download Eagle for free(trial period), open the ASCII and generate the P&P file. It was an option under the file menu I think....not hundred percent sure....but it was definitely saying exports P&P fil
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 07:47:06 EDT 2018 | sarason
Use my program PCBSynergy https://pcbsynergy.com It will read an Eagle XML Brd file and generate over 80 different Pick and place files from 11 different manufacturers. You can also use it to generate a PCBCSV file that can also be input into othe
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 04:05:15 EDT 2018 | colinbenton
Thanks ,Sarason I will review the instruction carefully and see if I manage to do it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 10:11:33 EDT 2019 | mikekeens
Had a similar problem as the software can be tricky and time consuming - I ended up getting the files created by http://www.surfacemountprocess.com/centroid-file-generation-service.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 04:08:04 EDT 2018 | colinbenton
Hi Stephen, it seems they call it differently . What they need is an insruction data they can import to the machine, how the IC is soldered, the relative orientation for some parts,ect.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 09:45:00 EDT 2018 | stephendo
Are you sure you mean pick and place files? Or does the manufacturer need centroid data to make their own pick and place files? Or they might even be able to use ascii CAD data to generate pick and place files. Look for an export function. Probably
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 19:07:22 EDT 2021 | llawrence
That is all a lot to take in, but thank you all for the recommendations. From what I understand, I'm going to start by ordering a new polished 0.1mm stencil with size reduced apertures and seeing if reduced paste deposit will help. As for the sten
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