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CirciutCAM for programing mixed line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 15:30:06 EDT 2005 | nealh

We are currently using CirciutCAM for our documentation and run a Fuji line with a CP643 and an IP2. We are using FujiCam to program. I wouldlike to replace the IP2 with a Mydata My9 and here are my questions. Who out there is using CIrcuitCAM to pr

FUJI FLEXA SOFTWARE ?????

Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 15:55:35 EDT 2006 | pfifla1

Well Fuji sends software updates directly to PC and at the end of every year it is required to install the new updates to keep running so pretty much if you have the PC you have the software for life. unlike software like circuitCam and others that u

Circuit Cam Documentation software

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 09:48:36 EST 2006 | mmjm_1099

As you can see in the past forums I have said many good things on this software and tech support. If you want to contact me on more questions feel free and email me mmjm_1099@yahoo.com . I use Circuitcam for documentation and preprogramimng to Flexa

About AOI manufactures - who have a best quality/price ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 03:54:16 EDT 2007 | mexx

Now I need to select a AOI machine. There is a problem. My company have a non-stop production process of different PCB. One manufacturing process can be 24 - 48 hours long ( about 2000 to 10000 PCB from different costumers) and so I need to find AOI

PickNPlace machine suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 04 01:11:19 EST 2007 | daxman

If we're comparing a TP9 or a MY9 to anything FUJI, I think the IP3 has it beat by a long shot. You can get a used IP3 with an MTU for under 35k. The only downside is that you require a programming interface with Fuji and it's built into the MyData.

PickNPlace machine suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 06:26:12 EST 2007 | grantp

Hi, I have experience with both Fuji and MYDATA, and while I am so incredibly happy with the Fuji, and Fuji Flexa is a good programming tool, MYDATA machines are not that hard to program at all, and the visual interface where you can move around the

Fuji Flexa

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 20:40:13 EDT 2008 | mika

Hi, There is a Fuji representative called Cynrona in Finland and they have a really good s/w programmer. I suggest you get in contact with him. He is also a very nice person to deal with. But still, don't you think it's totally strange that such a bi

Problems placing PLCC4 parts with Fuji IP1 - any help/ideas?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 20:26:21 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

If is IP-1, is using SMD2 vision instead of SMD3 (CPIV-IP3, CP6,7, etc) if so, you must use Vision Number instead of Vision type... if you're using fuji flexa just press F1 on vision number and you will se most common vision numbers depending on shap

QFN shape on Fuji Flexa for CP6

Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 11:04:06 EDT 2010 | aj

Hi Manuel, Do you not have a fine pitch placer?if not may be you need to slow down the placement speed on the QFN - I would imagine you would get a lot of fails trying to use the vision to pick up the component lands. We place thousands of QFNs and

QFN shape on Fuji Flexa for CP6

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:51:01 EDT 2010 | daxman

Hi Manuel, We've been placing QFN's with our CP6's for a long time now. We use vision type 10 just like you describe. I wouldn't bother with front lighting & trying to pick up the leads. Inspecting the leads doesn't provide better accuracy. I would


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