Hi group,
I have place 2mm holes in a 19 cm circle on a 20cm round PCB at 7.5 degrees
increment.
Can anybody tell me how i could do that. The pattern looks like in this
documentd document www.harry-arends.nl/Eagle.pdf
Regards
Harry
Hi group,
I have place 2mm holes in a 19 cm circle on a 20cm round PCB at 7.5 degrees
increment.
Can anybody tell me how i could do that. The pattern looks like in this
documentd document www.harry-arends.nl/Eagle.pdf
Regards
Harry
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 Harry H. Arends wrote saying :
Hi group,
I have place 2mm holes in a 19 cm circle on a 20cm round PCB at 7.5 degrees
increment.
Can anybody tell me how i could do that.
It's probably not too hard with a ULP, but I'm not a ULP expert. I'd
probably knock up a Python script to write an Eagle SCR consisting of
lots of
hole ();
commands, then run that script.
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Harry H. Arends schrieb:
Hi group,
I have place 2mm holes in a 19 cm circle on a 20cm round PCB at 7.5 degrees
increment.
Can anybody tell me how i could do that. The pattern looks like in this
documentd document www.harry-arends.nl/Eagle.pdf
Regards
Harry
Set a relative origin with MARK in the center. Then use polar
coordinates for placing holes.
GRID MM;
HOLE (P95 0)
HOLE (P95 7.5)
HOLE (P95 15)
HOLE (P95 22.5)
...
...
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Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Richard Hammerl
CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de
FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm
Where should i put them in. I am not a expert in ULP and SCR files
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Harry H. Arends schrieb:
Hi group,
I have place 2mm holes in a 19 cm circle on a 20cm round PCB at 7.5
degrees
increment.
Can anybody tell me how i could do that. The pattern looks like in this
documentd document www.harry-arends.nl/Eagle.pdf
Regards
Harry
Set a relative origin with MARK in the center. Then use polar
coordinates for placing holes.
GRID MM;
HOLE (P95 0)
HOLE (P95 7.5)
HOLE (P95 15)
HOLE (P95 22.5)
...
...
--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Richard Hammerl
CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de
Harry H. Arends schrieb:
> Where should i put them in. I am not a expert in ULP and SCR files
You don't need an ULP. Simply type the command once in the
Layout Editor's commandline.
Of cours you could also write a litte text (script) file with all
the commands in it, like
HOLE (P95 0) ;
HOLE (P95 7.5);
HOLE (P95 15);
HOLE (P95 22.5);
Save it with the file extension .scr and use the SCRIPT command in
the Layout Editor to execute this script.
--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Richard Hammerl
CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de
FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm