Ucamco's ground-breaking advanced customization resource for UCAM
Unlike C-shell scripts, useful in the main only for commandsequencing, HyperTools are true application extensions to current UCAM functionality.
HyperTool is Ucamco's ground-breaking advanced customization resource for UCAM. Unlike C-shell scripts, useful in the main only for commandsequencing, HyperTools are true application extensions to current UCAM functionality. Like much of UCAM's core development HyperTools are written in Java™. The use of Java™ ensures seamless integration between UCAM and your HyperTools as well as unlimited access to all UCAM functions.Unlimited customization UCAM's world-beating graphic automation delivers a wealth of customization options "out of the box". Java™ HyperTool adds unlimited customization possibilities to maximize your CAM productivity and reliability.
Typical applications include a single menu output to plotters, drills, testers and AOI, an automatic link to your ERP system, custom drill tolerance calculations, controlling new technology (a custom SBU workflow or buried resistor DRC rule-set), extending existing UCAM functionality (e.g. by embedding new panelisation rules) or developing UCAM new functions and windows like the SortedAperture Manager shown on the left.
Practical implementation Access to the power of Java™ HyperTool is straightforward. Java™ evelopment kits are available as free Internet downloads. UCAM includes a clear and comprehensive Application Programming Interface (API) developed from the original UCAM source-code. Java™ contains powerful debugging facilities with comprehensive Internet support. We provide a dedicated Help line for HyperTool users. Alternatively commission our engineers to write HyperTools to your specification. Seamless integration into UCAM GUI HyperTool menus and windows are incorporated seamlessly into UCAM's standard user interface either as pull-down menus or in the icon tool-bar; maximum ease of use for your operators.
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