Hi All,
how do we restrict copper pour on some areas like when drawing a polygon no copper should be poured in that polygon.
Hi All,
how do we restrict copper pour on some areas like when drawing a polygon no copper should be poured in that polygon.
Thanks Jorge. Will try that out.
So if i had to get my PCB fabricated after my prototyping is done. How do i go about it ? what more would i need other than the schematic file and board file ? What file would they need ?
On 30/09/16 03:47, George Thomas wrote:
Thanks Jorge. Will try that out.
So if i had to get my PCB fabricated after my prototyping is done. How do i go about it ? what more would i need other than the schematic file and board file ? What file would they need ?
First, go to pcbshopper.com to get some price comparisons. Check the
customer reviews.
Then you need to check your selected manufacturer's requirements. I've
used SmartPrototyping who provide a CAM job file for Eagle - some of
them take Eagle files directly.
Run the appropriate CAM job as needed, and zip up the results.
Fill in the details on the order page and upload the zip.
Your board(s) will arrive in a few weeks.
Other board manufacturers are available, not listed on pcbshopper. I've
used www.pcbtrain.co.uk for professionally assembled SMD boards, but
they're more expensive so the Chinese will probably suit your DIY task
better.
On 30/09/16 03:47, George Thomas wrote:
Thanks Jorge. Will try that out.
So if i had to get my PCB fabricated after my prototyping is done. How do i go about it ? what more would i need other than the schematic file and board file ? What file would they need ?
First, go to pcbshopper.com to get some price comparisons. Check the
customer reviews.
Then you need to check your selected manufacturer's requirements. I've
used SmartPrototyping who provide a CAM job file for Eagle - some of
them take Eagle files directly.
Run the appropriate CAM job as needed, and zip up the results.
Fill in the details on the order page and upload the zip.
Your board(s) will arrive in a few weeks.
Other board manufacturers are available, not listed on pcbshopper. I've
used www.pcbtrain.co.uk for professionally assembled SMD boards, but
they're more expensive so the Chinese will probably suit your DIY task
better.