Hi.
I have problems when I run the Mount process on the Neoden4. Attached screenshot of errors showing the program, something about the coordinates of the components (out of boundary).
I have done all these steps to configure everything:
1.- I generate the list of components to import in Eagle with the ULP of rayshobby. I write 0,0 for the XY coordinates of the first component that the ULP requests. This may be the problem, but I do not know what the first component is and what coordinates to enter.
2.- Import in the Neoden4, the CSV list of components generated in the previous step.
3.- Configure all the feeders.
4.- Align the top edge of the board, with the camera of the machine.
5.- Align the first component of the list with the camera.
6.- I write the coordinates of the two fiducials, which are in the imported list.
7.- Run the option Mount. Then the software of the machine shows two errors, the first related to the incorrect coordinates (out of boundary), and the second related to the location of the Marks (I suppose the fiducials). I understand that the second error, simply derives from the first, which is the real error.
I suspect that the problem is the XY that the ULP requests for the first component, to generate the coordinates of all the components of the list, but I do not know what the first component is and how to obtain its coordinates.
In any case, I think it is very strange that the machine can not correctly calculate the real coordinates of all the components, with the imported list and the real coordinates of the first component that I align in the machine using the camera.
Can someone help me with this problem?
PS: I asked Neoden Support, but it really seems that they do not know how to properly import from Eagle to Neoden. Now they are testing, it is strange that they can not provide all the details to work with Neoden4 and Eagle. In the instructions they only give instructions to import from Altium, nothing for Eagle, they refer me to the website where is the ULP created by rayshobby, but that is the same one that I used from the beginning to import the list of components.