Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 24 23:44:17 EDT 2020 | kghadiya
I am having trouble programming circuitcam for mydata (my9) pnp machine. My question is, when i digitalize the gerber file what should i take care to get required output for my9? In my9 i cant see exact positions of all the components. I have assign
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 06:41:22 EDT 2020 | jameshayliie
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Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 18:34:34 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
> What about designators? Using gerbers to program > a pnp machine was always a last resort to be done > only after much complaining and begging for > proper CAD data. Back in the day I used UniCAM to > program a mydata. After gett
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 13:31:37 EDT 2020 | rgduval
As everyone else said, if you don't have CAD, it's a pain to digitize the gerbers. So much so that we only did it once when I went to CircuitCam training. After you digitize the gerbers, you have to merge the BOM with it. And you have to tell it p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 17:31:41 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
We are running a Mydata (Micronic) MY15E. The MY100 is the next generation after the MYxxE series. As far as I know, there is no way for the machine itself to check the polarity of ICs to see if 1 or more are in the tube or reel different from all
Electronics Forum | Sat May 12 15:21:00 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We are also a medium volume, high mix contract manufacture, last year we purchased a MYDATA MY12 with Linescan and Hydra. It is a great machine. We had a MultiTroniKs before but it was not as good as the MY-12. The MYDATA will do everything and do
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 15:31:17 EDT 2001 | Eric123
I recommend the Mydata if you want to reduce your stress. I am using Siemens at a new company today. It reminds me of my Quad days, once you get it running it works well but the getting there drives you nuts. Siemens is not up there in the user frein
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 21:13:04 EDT 2001 | Paul
My company is a low-volume high mix contact electronic manufacturer. We are currently looking at purchasing a pick and place machine that is capable of mounting such new components as microBGA's and other CSP's at such ball pitches as 0.5mm for examp
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 12:28:42 EDT 2014 | dyoungquist
Mydata (recently changed name to Micronic) will be more expensive than Manncorp but from my experience using Mydata, they are well worth the money. Tech support (in the USA at least) is very good if you go through them to buy the machines. You can
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 09:50:36 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
If you have a high mix of products, I would recommend a MyData machine. Changeover times from one job to the next can be minimal.