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Creating a tplace and tkeepout outline for odd shaped devices

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 17 years ago

A search through the archives doesn't reveal anything about the following...

 

I'm attempting to create the tplace and tkeepout outline for an odd

shaped stepper motor.  I've captured the datasheet graphic and reduced

it to a gif and bmp of just the black & white outline.  The import_bmp

ULP isn't really a help here because BMPs can't have transparent areas

so the entire area is filled with pixels, not to mention that it's

virtually impossible to get it scaled and offset correctly.

 

Does anyone have a way to import an outline from a datasheet, or at

least overlay a transparent outline that one can trace using short lines

in the tplace and tkeepout layers?  Thanks for any help.

 

Jon Fick

 

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Jon Fick wrote:

    A search through the archives doesn't reveal anything about the

    following...

     

    I'm attempting to create the tplace and tkeepout outline for an odd

    shaped stepper motor.  I've captured the datasheet graphic and reduced

    it to a gif and bmp of just the black & white outline.  The import_bmp

    ULP isn't really a help here because BMPs can't have transparent areas

    so the entire area is filled with pixels, not to mention that it's

    virtually impossible to get it scaled and offset correctly.

     

    Does anyone have a way to import an outline from a datasheet, or at

    least overlay a transparent outline that one can trace using short lines

    in the tplace and tkeepout layers?  Thanks for any help.

     

    Jon Fick

     

    a) I would make a .scr script to draw the outline, using masures from

    the datasheet.

     

    b) Getting scale right using bitmaps is more tricky and more error prone

    and ends up as nunecessariyly much data.

    Anyhow i have scanned a customers logo and with a image program

    converted to two colors only ,and made a nice logo as library part using

    the bmp import ulp.

     

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Morgan Leijström wrote:

    Jon Fick wrote:

    A search through the archives doesn't reveal anything about the

    following...

     

    I'm attempting to create the tplace and tkeepout outline for an odd

    shaped stepper motor.  I've captured the datasheet graphic and reduced

    it to a gif and bmp of just the black & white outline.  The import_bmp

    ULP isn't really a help here because BMPs can't have transparent areas

    so the entire area is filled with pixels, not to mention that it's

    virtually impossible to get it scaled and offset correctly.

     

    Does anyone have a way to import an outline from a datasheet, or at

    least overlay a transparent outline that one can trace using short

    lines in the tplace and tkeepout layers?  Thanks for any help.

     

    Jon Fick

     

    a) I would make a .scr script to draw the outline, using masures from

    the datasheet.

     

    b) Getting scale right using bitmaps is more tricky and more error prone

    and ends up as nunecessariyly much data.

    Anyhow i have scanned a customers logo and with a image program

    converted to two colors only ,and made a nice logo as library part using

    the bmp import ulp.

     

    Morgan,

     

    Thanks for your reply.  I had thought of the script file to do the draw,

    and have done that for creating board dimension outlines for those with

    X,Y coordinates.  It turns out that this device has a lot of radius' and

      is quite difficult to describe, let alone deriving the undefined

    dimensions from what is provided in the datasheet.

     

    What I finally did was this...

    1) scan the datasheet outline drawing into BMP

    2) using Window's Paint, erase anything (text, etc,) that was not

    outline in the image

    3) save it as JPG

    3) use Microsoft Photo Editor (photoed.exe) to highlight the edges of

    the outline with the Edge option.

    4) back in Paint, erase the inner edge

    5) save it, and print it onto a laser transparency (piece of clear plastic)

    6) tape the transparency over my monitor screen

    7) with Eagle library editor on the screen, displaying the Package of

    the stepper motor, scale the screen so that the transparency overlays

    the Eagle image in the same scale

    8) using Eagle WIRE, trace the outline on the transparency into the

    package as a series of short straight lines.  One can also attemp to use

    the various curved lines in the editor but it's pretty tedious.

     

    This solution is really clunky but it worked.

     

    Jon Fick

     

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Morgan Leijström wrote:

    Jon Fick wrote:

    A search through the archives doesn't reveal anything about the

    following...

     

    I'm attempting to create the tplace and tkeepout outline for an odd

    shaped stepper motor.  I've captured the datasheet graphic and reduced

    it to a gif and bmp of just the black & white outline.  The import_bmp

    ULP isn't really a help here because BMPs can't have transparent areas

    so the entire area is filled with pixels, not to mention that it's

    virtually impossible to get it scaled and offset correctly.

     

    Does anyone have a way to import an outline from a datasheet, or at

    least overlay a transparent outline that one can trace using short

    lines in the tplace and tkeepout layers?  Thanks for any help.

     

    Jon Fick

     

    a) I would make a .scr script to draw the outline, using masures from

    the datasheet.

     

    b) Getting scale right using bitmaps is more tricky and more error prone

    and ends up as nunecessariyly much data.

    Anyhow i have scanned a customers logo and with a image program

    converted to two colors only ,and made a nice logo as library part using

    the bmp import ulp.

     

    Morgan,

     

    Thanks for your reply.  I had thought of the script file to do the draw,

    and have done that for creating board dimension outlines for those with

    X,Y coordinates.  It turns out that this device has a lot of radius' and

      is quite difficult to describe, let alone deriving the undefined

    dimensions from what is provided in the datasheet.

     

    What I finally did was this...

    1) scan the datasheet outline drawing into BMP

    2) using Window's Paint, erase anything (text, etc,) that was not

    outline in the image

    3) save it as JPG

    3) use Microsoft Photo Editor (photoed.exe) to highlight the edges of

    the outline with the Edge option.

    4) back in Paint, erase the inner edge

    5) save it, and print it onto a laser transparency (piece of clear plastic)

    6) tape the transparency over my monitor screen

    7) with Eagle library editor on the screen, displaying the Package of

    the stepper motor, scale the screen so that the transparency overlays

    the Eagle image in the same scale

    8) using Eagle WIRE, trace the outline on the transparency into the

    package as a series of short straight lines.  One can also attemp to use

    the various curved lines in the editor but it's pretty tedious.

     

    This solution is really clunky but it worked.

     

    Jon Fick

     

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