CAMX
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Computer Aided Manufacturing using XML (CAMX) is a set of communications standards used to exchange data among manufacturing equipment and applications on the electronics manufacturing floor. CAMX defines both XML messages for encapsulating data as well as a protocol for exchanging those messages.
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[edit] CAMX Standards
| Standard | Brief Description | Formal Name |
|---|---|---|
| IPC-2501 | The Protocol to Exchange Messages | Definition for Web-Based Exchange of XML Data |
| IPC-2541 | Basic Messages | Generic Requirements for Electronics Manufacturing Shop-Floor Equipment Communication Messages (CAMX) |
| IPC-2546 | Machine Specific Messages | Sectional Requirements for Shop-Floor Equipment Communication Messages (CAMX) for Printed Circuit Board Assembly |
| IPC-2547 | Test, Inspection and Rework Messages | Sectional Requirements for Shop-Floor Equipment Communication Messages (CAMX) for Printed Circuit Board Test, Inspection and Rework |
[edit] Technologies
HTTP, Hypertext Transfer Protocol
MIME, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
SOAP, Simple Object Access Protocol
XML, Extensible Markup Language
[edit] External links
CAMX Reference
iNEMI Plug and Play Factory Project
IPC Web Standards
[edit] Further reading
Electronics manufacturers team to demonstrate speed and viability of CAMX software
Factory Floor Communication: Researchers Help Standardize Information Systems for "Plug and Play" Power
NACOM, Georgia Tech and the IPC hold CAMX workshop
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