Ultra Pro 30 sec. Neo 12 sec. Data you can trust! File Output-Formats:. High resolution HR scan data with sharper edges and cleaner details. Reliable results Provided by a high precise glass calibration body and a calibration control system.
A tool to increase productivity Speed up your daily work by reducing scanning steps with the quarter tray adapter. TRU color Hand-drawn color markings on the model are neatly and sharply captured, and prepared in Exocad for the design process. Automated impression axis Thanks to the attachable 3rd Axis, you are able to scan double-sided or single tray impressions fully automatically. Digitization has never been so easy. Smart integration Manual or automatic rescan function to gain even more scan data from hard to capture areas.
AutoUpdate function Get all new software updates automatically. Online help You got stuck? Seamless workflow integration with Exocad and other 3rd party CAD applications. Click-less Workflow Click-less workflow with full automatic alignment and automated work steps. Guided workflow function for hassle-free scanning and expert mode with more options and customizable scan strategies for advanced users.
Multicore data processing Unleash the full potential of your workstation to reduce processing time. Calibration body The calibration body is part of the CS. Arti-Base The open construction of the CS. Model holder with screw The model holder of the CS. Model holder with blu tack The model holder with blu tack can be included as default as well. Quarter Tray Adapter With the Quarter Tray Adapter, partial models of upper and lower jaws, and up to four stumps, can be scanned simultaneously, which significantly increases the productivity of the scanning system.
Split Cast Adapter With the aid of the optional Split Case Adapter, bite registrations from common articulators can be transferred to the software automatically, correctly and with no loss of precision. Model fixator Compatible with any model holder, model fixator provides a firm and reliable occlusion; fast and easy to use, can be applied on any case and will ensure a clear view of the buccal teeth profile. Automated impression axis This attachable 3rd Axis with clip is able to mount single tray or triple tray impressions.
Saturday, 27 October Adding testpoint net names on your Silk layer. Someone asked for the names of the nets that testpoints were connected to, to be placed on the legend layer instead of the testpoint names.
This presented a little problem for a few seconds on how to do this when the answer became obvious. Thursday, 25 October Does your dongle driver installation rollback? Over recent years an issue has arisen where a user has problems installing the Sentinel drivers for the security key dongle.
Generally the reason for this is that the driver installation does a port check and detects that the port that it uses is already in use so rather than create a conflict it will stop and rewind the installation. Labels: Drivers , Installation. Later on when trying to find files the user - perhaps having recently upgraded from Windows XP cannot find half of the installed files - where is this elusive public folder and what is the point of it?
While I know where it it and it is supposed to be for sharing your files it is generally better to put your shared files on a network shared drive etc. Saves a lot of hassle, confusion and head scratching. Anyway - that is what I and a lot of others do -it is up to you what you do. Update: As an update to this I want to mention that sometimes Especially with Windows 7 Microsoft consider us all incompetent and do not allow us to write to files within the Program Files folder, this is why a lot of stuff gets put in public.
So if you do as I have advised then you may also need to take ownership of the Zuken folder and all subfolders below it. Mr Google can tell you how. Did you know that along with the free CADSTAR Express demo version you can also get a sample of the online library that maintenance customers only get access to? Need a Microchip Pic or Xilinx processor, there are over The symbol library also has within it over 17, schematic symbols in and IPC least, nominal and most component library's for the parts.
It is available here after you have registered, download - install and enjoy. Even maintenance customers would benefit from downloading this also available in the support downloads section as it would save them downloading individually from the online library.
Monday, 20 February Extracting libraries from your design files. This makes it simple to extract and create a design specific library. Here is how it works Recently a colleague has been spending his time reverse engineering an old design that someone only has Gerber's, schematic diagram as PDF and a parts list for so that it can be reworked, modified and bought up to current standards.
At best this is a time consuming task requiring a printout of the schematic, a search of the spreadsheet for a component, copy the part name then paste it into the slide out library search field and then left drag the found part into the schematic, hit escape once then select the symbol properties and change the component name to suit the schematic.
Then join the symbols up with connections etc. Sunday, 12 February I have gone mobile! Just a note to say - I noticed that in the blog setup there was an option for a mobile theme, so I have enabled it to allow the blog to be read better via a mobile.
Now I just need to pull my finger out and make enough posts to warrant you visiting it on your phone :. Check your dangler shape! Hey folks, I thought I would share a warning with you about danglers. The dangler is that little blob that gets left dangling when making a schematic connection and you double click in free space.
It is designed to allow you to temporarily leave a connection dangling while you sort out something for it to connect to. Simply put - Danglers are created when you terminate a connection in space.
Apart from junctions, signal references and global signals, a dangler is the only way to leave a connection without it being connected to a symbol terminal. So what is the warning? Well, if you are drawing your schematic on a very fine grid, I. Unfortunately if your dangler is the same shape as a junction then it looks the same and you do not notice that the connections are not actually the same net. This is actually a mis-connection near the. Well it lets you do this because you are not using a proper grid system and it thinks you are just dropping a dangler.
I have had designs that others have drawn that have had danglers like this and there have been net disconnects which would have made the circuit a failure had I not changed the dangler shape as one of the first things I do in a schematic. The default shape is a circle, I disagree with this due to the above possiblilities of errors so urge you to read on and change it. So what is the answer to this? Well its two fold. Firstly, do not draw your schematics on a fine 1th grid, speaking from experience it allows them to look awful, connections are not straight as they do not line up - symbols are all on different levels etc.
Use a decent grid, if your symbols are drawn on a coarse th grid then place them on that, connect to them on a minimum of 25th.
Or whatever your metric version is. Secondly, and this is the most important bit - Change the shape of the dangler! Do not have it the same shape as a junction point circle make it something obvious like a square.
Use some colour and make them Red. This way they are immediately obvious and can be immediately corrected. In Colours, select Danglers then Change Colours, select the word Danglers on the left then choose a highlight colour different to your junctions on the right.
Now you can see the difference when you have made this mistake. Wednesday, 11 January Wow, has it been that long since I last posted anything on here? How about a nice long piece on post processing? Monday, 4 July Recycling your old electronic components or IT equipment? With current environmental legislation preventing a lot of simple throwing away of old electronic components and equipment it can often be costly to dispose of, requiring licensed waste disposal contractors and so on.
There are still people that will reuse these without costing you a penny. Sunday, 3 July Further neat tricks for using the signal reference zone links. Now that you are using signal references and the zone links - are you finding yourself restricted because they do not appear on other items such as Block Terminals, Bus Terminals etc. However we are still able to use them by creating a signal reference that has no symbol - so it can be placed on the same net and terminal of any other item.
Someone asked on one of the web forums how to import his sheet borders in from another piece of software where they have been saved as a DXF. I'll type a response here Monday, 16 May Further improving your schematic templates. If you have followed the posts on setting up a schematic template to use documentation symbols and zone links there are a few other things that can be done to further improve them.
You may have noticed a little selection box when starting a new design entitled. Tuesday, 10 May Now its time to actually use the zone hyperlinks. Now that you have a schematic template prepared, we can start creating a massive schematic over many sheets with oodles of links in them, where by viewing or clicking on the links you can easily find where it goes.
I can remember having to draw all over my schematics - marking up what sheet I can find the other end of linked signals - thankfully no more. This lesson will take you through the milling and ceramic workflow to create thin feather margins, surface texture, and final finishing using Ivocolor stain and glaze.
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