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How to import a .STEP cad file to Eagle

hazzer
hazzer over 14 years ago

I was wondering if anyone could help / point me to a description of how to take a STEP file (a cad drawing) of a ALPS switch and import into Eagle as a libary item?

(or should I just start from the begining and draw a new item in Eagle?)

 

The item Im trying to use is push switch from ALPS

 

http://www.alps.com/WebObjects/catalog.woa/E/HTML/Switch/Push/SPUJ/SPUJ193700.shtml

 

Regards

 

Hazzer

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  • jeromeabcpcb
    jeromeabcpcb over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    "Morten Leikvoll" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : 589724597342302077.993435mleilvol-yahoo.nospam@news.cadsoft.de ... harry percy < communitymanager@premierfarnell.com > wrote: I was wondering…
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    Former Member over 14 years ago

    harry percy <communitymanager@premierfarnell.com> wrote:

    I was wondering if anyone could help / point me to a description of how

    to take a STEP file (a cad drawing) of a ALPS switch and import into

    Eagle as a libary item?

    (or should I just start from the begining and draw a new item in Eagle?)

     

    The step model is a 3d format for viewing the components physicalities. It

    does non contain soldering information.

    But it would be nice is a future version could actually use it and render

    it for 3d collision drc. It could also be used to check your footprint, and

    if I dream further it could be used to auto create the footprint.

     

    I suspect that neither is not going to happen in many years, if ever.

     

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    jeromeabcpcb over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    "Morten Leikvoll"  a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :

    589724597342302077.993435mleilvol-yahoo.nospam@news.cadsoft.de...

     

    harry percy <communitymanager@premierfarnell.com> wrote:

    I was wondering if anyone could help / point me to a description of how

    to take a STEP file (a cad drawing) of a ALPS switch and import into

    Eagle as a libary item?

    (or should I just start from the begining and draw a new item in Eagle?)

     

    The step model is a 3d format for viewing the components physicalities. It

    does non contain soldering information.

    But it would be nice is a future version could actually use it and render

    it for 3d collision drc. It could also be used to check your footprint, and

    if I dream further it could be used to auto create the footprint.

     

    I suspect that neither is not going to happen in many years, if ever.

     

    ===

     

     

    Step files are not very useful for a footprint where you need mainly proper

    outline, pads and drills.

     

    However, if you have time, here is a way to check that your footprint will

    fit the Switch :

     

    - make your own library package for the switch, based on the datasheet.

    - see http://eagleup.wordpress.com/how-to-model/#import_step to convert your

    step model into a skp file (can be quite long, see the video)

    - install the export/import plugins by following the tutorial

    http://eagleup.wordpress.com/installation-and-setup/

    - then export your board and import it into Sketchup. If you have all the

    steps correct you should see your board and the switch on it.

     

    I use this process with every new mechanical part, as usually their

    datasheet is not very precise for our E-CAD use image

    You can also see eventual collisions with your enclosure, with other

    components ...

     

    Check this video for a real world exemple of project modeled in a couple of

    days :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uC9YPETKAYg

     

    Jerome

     

     

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    jeromeabcpcb over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    "Morten Leikvoll"  a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :

    589724597342302077.993435mleilvol-yahoo.nospam@news.cadsoft.de...

     

    harry percy <communitymanager@premierfarnell.com> wrote:

    I was wondering if anyone could help / point me to a description of how

    to take a STEP file (a cad drawing) of a ALPS switch and import into

    Eagle as a libary item?

    (or should I just start from the begining and draw a new item in Eagle?)

     

    The step model is a 3d format for viewing the components physicalities. It

    does non contain soldering information.

    But it would be nice is a future version could actually use it and render

    it for 3d collision drc. It could also be used to check your footprint, and

    if I dream further it could be used to auto create the footprint.

     

    I suspect that neither is not going to happen in many years, if ever.

     

    ===

     

     

    Step files are not very useful for a footprint where you need mainly proper

    outline, pads and drills.

     

    However, if you have time, here is a way to check that your footprint will

    fit the Switch :

     

    - make your own library package for the switch, based on the datasheet.

    - see http://eagleup.wordpress.com/how-to-model/#import_step to convert your

    step model into a skp file (can be quite long, see the video)

    - install the export/import plugins by following the tutorial

    http://eagleup.wordpress.com/installation-and-setup/

    - then export your board and import it into Sketchup. If you have all the

    steps correct you should see your board and the switch on it.

     

    I use this process with every new mechanical part, as usually their

    datasheet is not very precise for our E-CAD use image

    You can also see eventual collisions with your enclosure, with other

    components ...

     

    Check this video for a real world exemple of project modeled in a couple of

    days :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uC9YPETKAYg

     

    Jerome

     

     

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    hazzer over 14 years ago in reply to jeromeabcpcb

    Cheers Jerome

     

    I'll go over the videos 2night.

     

    Harry

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    firefox-lunarchode over 7 years ago in reply to jeromeabcpcb

    Thank you for some info provided in this post.

    From these I was able to import the STEP generated file of my component in Sketchup and set colors on the component part, now mt trouble is how to import this 3D model inside my library as 3D footprint?

     

    Thank

    Fabio

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