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JazzMan
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Thu Mar 17, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Converting .dwg or .dxf to a gerber file for Futurlec |
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Ok lookss like Futurlec is a good choice for one of my
projects. I've got it drawn in AutoCad, and can export to
..dxf, but I have no idea how to make a gerber file. Gerber?
Don't they make babyfood?
http://web2.airmail.net/jsavage1/images/misc/bbyfd2.jpg
Thanks!
JazzMan
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Active8
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Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:05 pm Post subject:
Re: Converting .dwg or .dxf to a gerber file for Futurlec |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:54:44 -0600, JazzMan wrote:
| Quote: | Ok lookss like Futurlec is a good choice for one of my
projects. I've got it drawn in AutoCad, and can export to
.dxf, but I have no idea how to make a gerber file. Gerber?
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I don't think you'll find a free program to do that. A gerber is
used by board fab houses and you won't need gerbers if you etch your
own board.
Futurelec what? Their boards are ready to go.
You're better off just downloading something like the free Eagle PCB
layout program if it's a board you want. It'll make gerbers.
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Robert Monsen
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Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:49 pm Post subject:
Re: Converting .dwg or .dxf to a gerber file for Futurlec |
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Active8 wrote:
| Quote: | On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:54:44 -0600, JazzMan wrote:
Ok lookss like Futurlec is a good choice for one of my
projects. I've got it drawn in AutoCad, and can export to
.dxf, but I have no idea how to make a gerber file. Gerber?
I don't think you'll find a free program to do that. A gerber is
used by board fab houses and you won't need gerbers if you etch your
own board.
Futurelec what? Their boards are ready to go.
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Futurlec (without the 'e'!) does prototype boards now, and has design
services as well. (I've never used either, I just like their prices. Who
knows whether it's a case of 'you get what you pay for').
| Quote: | You're better off just downloading something like the free Eagle PCB
layout program if it's a board you want. It'll make gerbers.
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Yep, Eagle will generate the babyfood their fab machine wants. Here is a
tutorial on getting it to mash your peaches:
http://www.precma.com/informatica/gerber01.htm
Much of the site is in italian, but this tutorial is in english.
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Robert Monsen
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on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.
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Roger Johansson
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Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Re: Converting .dwg or .dxf to a gerber file for Futurlec |
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JazzMan <No_Spam@airmail.net> wrote:
| Quote: | I was trying to avoid having to relearn a new program and
drawing the board all over again, which is why I wanted
some sort of converter, or maybe a proggie that would import
a .dxf (that's a standardized drawing interchange format) and
output a gerber.
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There is dfx to gerber converter, but it is expensive.
http://www.artwork.com/acad/asm500/index.htm
They have demo download though
http://www.artwork.com/acad/asm500/500wdnld.htm
You need to register to get a temporary password, and I don't know what
if any limitations there are in the demo, if you will be able to save
your work or not, for example.
Another alternative is to create a picture of your circuit board design,
maybe by doing a screen dump from your layout design program.
And talk to the people at futurlec, they may be able to use a common
picture format like bmp, gif or something.
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JazzMan
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Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Re: Converting .dwg or .dxf to a gerber file for Futurlec |
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Robert Monsen wrote:
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Active8 wrote:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:54:44 -0600, JazzMan wrote:
Ok lookss like Futurlec is a good choice for one of my
projects. I've got it drawn in AutoCad, and can export to
.dxf, but I have no idea how to make a gerber file. Gerber?
I don't think you'll find a free program to do that. A gerber is
used by board fab houses and you won't need gerbers if you etch your
own board.
Futurelec what? Their boards are ready to go.
Futurlec (without the 'e'!) does prototype boards now, and has design
services as well. (I've never used either, I just like their prices. Who
knows whether it's a case of 'you get what you pay for').
You're better off just downloading something like the free Eagle PCB
layout program if it's a board you want. It'll make gerbers.
Yep, Eagle will generate the babyfood their fab machine wants. Here is a
tutorial on getting it to mash your peaches:
http://www.precma.com/informatica/gerber01.htm
Much of the site is in italian, but this tutorial is in english.
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I was trying to avoid having to relearn a new program and
drawing the board all over again, which is why I wanted
some sort of converter, or maybe a proggie that would import
a .dxf (that's a standardized drawing interchange format) and
output a gerber.
Oh well, looks like it's going on the back burner for now.
JazzMan
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