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Move selected parts of schematic to board

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Former Member over 9 years ago

I'm really not too sure if Eagle can do this but I have a schematic, a very large schematic with roughly 1800 components in it. I know that's a lot but its mainly resisters, caps and transistors with a hand full of IC's. What I want to know is if there is away to select a group of components on the schematic and bring just that selection to the board to roughly lay it out? I think P-cad can do this but I can't use that anymore. If I bring in the whole schematic over makes it impossible to place and route the components with the nasty ratsnest.

 

Does anybody know if this is possible? I'm very new to Eagle but not PCB design. Thanks!!

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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    On 15.08.2016 18:42, Nick Sarzynski wrote:

    I'm really not too sure if Eagle can do this but I have a schematic, a very large schematic with roughly 1800 components in it. I know that's a lot but its mainly resisters, caps and transistors with a hand full of IC's. What I want to know is if there is away to select a group of components on the schematic and bring just that selection to the board to roughly lay it out? I think P-cad can do this but I can't use that anymore. If I bring in the whole schematic over makes it impossible to place and route the components with the nasty ratsnest.

     

    Does anybody know if this is possible? I'm very new to Eagle but not PCB design. Thanks!!

     

    I had a quick go at an ULP that does this. If you group the stuff (at

    schematic) run this ULP and it will be grouped in the board, ready to be

    moved. You may play yourself adding this to a context menu.

     

    Here is my result:

     

    -


    string g[];

    int i=0;

    project.schematic(S) S.parts(P) P.instances(I) if(ingroup(I))

    {

         g[i++]=P.name;

         continue;

    }

    int x;

    project.board(B)

    {

         clrgroup(B);

         B.elements(E)

         {

              for(x=0;x<i;x++) if(E.name==g[x])

              {

                   setgroup(E);

                   continue;     

              }

         }

    }

    -


     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    On 15.08.2016 18:42, Nick Sarzynski wrote:

    I'm really not too sure if Eagle can do this but I have a schematic, a very large schematic with roughly 1800 components in it. I know that's a lot but its mainly resisters, caps and transistors with a hand full of IC's. What I want to know is if there is away to select a group of components on the schematic and bring just that selection to the board to roughly lay it out? I think P-cad can do this but I can't use that anymore. If I bring in the whole schematic over makes it impossible to place and route the components with the nasty ratsnest.

     

    Does anybody know if this is possible? I'm very new to Eagle but not PCB design. Thanks!!

     

    I had a quick go at an ULP that does this. If you group the stuff (at

    schematic) run this ULP and it will be grouped in the board, ready to be

    moved. You may play yourself adding this to a context menu.

     

    Here is my result:

     

    -


    string g[];

    int i=0;

    project.schematic(S) S.parts(P) P.instances(I) if(ingroup(I))

    {

         g[i++]=P.name;

         continue;

    }

    int x;

    project.board(B)

    {

         clrgroup(B);

         B.elements(E)

         {

              for(x=0;x<i;x++) if(E.name==g[x])

              {

                   setgroup(E);

                   continue;     

              }

         }

    }

    -


     

     

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