Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 22:04:37 EDT 2011 | aoiguy
Tried this, but was unable to import the csv file into camcad properly. Have you had success with this?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 01:45:53 EDT 2011 | aoiguy
Update: I was able to import the csv pick & place data that was given, issue is that the data fails to over write the insert cords that have already been given with the cad data. Can not load the csv data without the first (cad) file loaded, so there
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 09:47:34 EDT 2008 | kevslatvin
I hope this doesn't add any confusion. I save my data as a .csv file and bring that into Cad2cad. This is how I was shown to do it by Assembleon. To use .csv you have to set your file format on the format cad file tab(during import to Cad2cad) to Cha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 14:37:50 EDT 2011 | kevslatvin
I use a program called Cad2Cad to convert the data for our Opals. It was given to me by the Assembleon sales rep when we were shopping machines. It was free at the time but I'm not sure if you have to be under contract to get it from them now. I take
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 16:07:55 EDT 2018 | jacobidiego
That is great. Yes Csv is desired. Eventually, i will import all CSVs into a database table, filter changes, asociate it with our shopfloor and compare models in excel. How did you find out the data format again? Do you also know if it is possible
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 15 21:00:37 EDT 2012 | sarason
Try using the accounting functions in my program PCB Synergy. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ It can calculate the number if components used in a run by simply importing the PCB or the schematic or a PIK file. It generates CSV which has the num
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 08:24:25 EDT 2017 | directx995
At the moment we do it like this: We get .csv or .txt pick and place file and .csv or excel bom file. Then I verify every single placement manualy with BOM and delete placements that are not listed on BOM. (Yes, you are right, I do it for 30 placeme
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 06:10:41 EDT 2005 | lscontrol
Thanks for the help so far. But i still have problems, do to the downloaded version of Cad2Cad ver. 3 which does not have any save as/export/import or open file-posibilities which support vios, csv or txt-files or anything like it. I downloaded the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 06:29:09 EST 2007 | bT_Solutions
Thanks SWAG. I figured there must be a way to import data. I beleive right now, the SMT operators where I work are manually making the programs right on the GSM, which depending on the assembly, could take up to a full 8-hour shift (especially when t
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 10:52:14 EDT 2012 | sarason
Sounds like a plan. The usual way is to count how many you use on the job either by pre-calculation. Or how many clicks the machine counts and save the data before switch off, then drop it back into a spread sheet. This depends very much on the mach
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