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Eagle- How do I put a hole in my PCB?

stevemann
stevemann over 5 years ago

This is likely a silly question, but I am asking anyone with more Eagle PCB experience than I, which would be just about anyone, how do I put a hole for a 4-40 screw into my PCB?

I tried placing a hole using the command HOLE 0.125 *

But the PCB manufacturer bounced the order because the holes were only 0.003mm.

 

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  • dukepro
    dukepro over 5 years ago +2
    On 1/10/20 01:10, Stephen Mann wrote: This is likely a silly question, but I am asking anyone with more Eagle PCB experience than I, which would be just about anyone, how do I put a hole for a 4-40 screw…
  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    On 10/01/2020 07:30, Joern Paschedag wrote: This is likely a silly question, but I am asking anyone with more Eagle PCB experience than I, which would be just about anyone, how do I put a hole for a 4…
  • dukepro
    dukepro over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    On 1/14/20 04:34, Joern Paschedag wrote: Hi Chuck, IMHO the Standard is mm nowerdays. IC manufactories using it and even NASA. I could have checked or calculate it, but was 1. too lazy and 2. wanted to…
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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 5 years ago

    Am 10.01.2020 um 07:10 schrieb Stephen Mann:

    This is likely a silly question, but I am asking anyone with more Eagle PCB experience than I, which would be just about anyone, how do I put a hole for a 4-40 screw into my PCB?

     

    4-40 WHAT? Kilometers , inch, microns? One must know what you are

    talking about!

     

    I tried placing a hole using the command HOLE 0.125 *

    But the PCB manufacturer bounced the order because the holes were only 0.003mm.

      

     

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    In case it is a 4.4 mm (Milimeter) hole than you set the grid to mm.

    CHANGE Drill 4.4

    Place the hole.

    With INFO you can check that the drill is correct.

    With a new drill value you can click the existing hole to change it.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 10/01/2020 07:30, Joern Paschedag wrote:

    This is likely a silly question, but I am asking anyone with more

    Eagle PCB experience than I, which would be just about anyone, how do

    I put a hole for a 4-40 screw into my PCB?

     

    4-40 WHAT? Kilometers , inch, microns? One must know what you are

    talking about!

     

    4-40 is a standard screw size - "Number four by 40 TPI" - used in many

    places including the lock threads on Sub-D connectors. It's a UNC

    thread, of similar size to M3 but coarser.

     

    However, the point is valid - giving "0.125" as a size without

    specifying "inches" results in a 0.125mil hole - about 0.003mm - if the

    grid is set to "mil"

     

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  • stevemann
    stevemann over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks, Joem.

    So the correct command would be HOLE 3.175*  ?

    Also, what does the * mean on this command?

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    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to stevemann

    On 13/01/2020 15:41, Stephen Mann wrote:

    Thanks, Joem.

    So the correct command would be HOLE 3.175*  ?

    Also, what does the * mean on this command?

     

    No, the correct command depends on your grid units, which is why Joern

    gave a sequence of commands:

     

        GRID mm;

     

    to set the grid units to millimetres, then:

     

        CHANGE DRILL 3.175;

     

    to set the drill size.

     

    If you prefer to operate in inches, you could do:

     

        GRID inch;

        CHANGE DRILL 0.125;

     

    Or if you were happy with "mil" (thousandths of an inch, a.k.a. "thou"

    in old English mechanical engineering):

     

        GRID mil;

        CHANGE DRILL 125;

     

    You can skip the "change drill" by invoking the hole command with a

    diameter, but you still need to know your grid units:

     

        GRID mil;

        HOLE 125

     

    The '' in the help is a place-holder. It's not valid to type a '' into

    the command line but it is valid to supply a list of locations:

     

        GRID inch;

        HOLE 0.125 (0.3 0.3) (3.7 0.3) (0.3 2.7) (3.7 2.7);

     

    Note the semicolon, meaning "that's all", so this will place four holes

    and not leave the tool active.

     

    The built-in help is quite good on most of this, as is the PDF manual.

     

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    stevemann over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks! This is precisely the information I needed.

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    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to stevemann

    Hi,

     

    as I didn't see it mentioned:

     

    you always can add a unit (mil, mm, inch, mil mic) to a value to get

    what you want independent of the grid settings.

    So there is no need to change the grid settings just to enter a value

    using a differing unit.

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to stevemann

    Hi,

     

    as I didn't see it mentioned:

     

    you always can add a unit (mil, mm, inch, mil mic) to a value to get

    what you want independent of the grid settings.

    So there is no need to change the grid settings just to enter a value

    using a differing unit.

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    stevemann over 5 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks, Lorenz.  I'll try hole 0.125 in on my next board.

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    autodeskguest over 5 years ago in reply to stevemann

    Stephen Mann wrote:

     

    Thanks, Lorenz.  I'll try hole 0.125 in on my next board.

     

    but without the blank between value and unit

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    Lorenz

     

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