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  2. Gerber format - Wikipedia

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    The Gerber format is an open, ASCII, vector format for printed circuit board (PCB) designs. [1] It is the de facto standard used by PCB industry software to describe the printed circuit board images: copper layers, solder mask, legend, drill data, etc. [2] [3] [4] The standard file extension is .GBR or .gbr [1] though other extensions like .GB, .geb or .gerber are also used.

  3. PCB NC formats - Wikipedia

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    This file is meaningless without additional information, typically put in a free format human readable tool file. This information must be re-entered manually by the CAD/CAM operator, with unnecessary manual labor and risk of delays or errors. Astonishingly, such enigmatic files are still used. [1]

  4. PCB drill file - Wikipedia

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    PCB drill file may refer: PCB NC formats , a collection of widely used drill file formats in PCB production Gerber file format , the de facto standard of data transfer from design to fabrication, and which can transfer drill information

  5. TARGET (CAD software) - Wikipedia

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    Target 3001! can generate universally usable data for PCB production and assembly, including: Gerber Format Data: Used by PCB manufacturers, with selectable output layers. Many manufacturers can also process supplied Target files directly. Pick-and-Place File: A text file listing component positions for the pick-and-place machine.

  6. Intermediate Data Format - Wikipedia

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    The format was devised by David Kehmeier at the Mentor Graphics Corporation. [1] The EMN File contains the PCB outline, the position of the parts, positions of holes and milling, keep out regions and keep in regions. The EMP file contains the outline and height of the parts.

  7. EasyEDA - Wikipedia

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    The number of private projects can be increased by contributing high quality public projects, schematic symbols, and PCB footprints and/or by paying a monthly subscription. Registered users can download Gerber files from the tool free of charge; but for a fee, EasyEDA offers a PCB fabrication service.

  8. DipTrace - Wikipedia

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    DipTrace is a proprietary software suite for electronic design automation (EDA) used for electronic schematic capture and printed circuit board layouts. DipTrace has four applications: schematic editor, PCB editor with built-in shape-based autorouter and 3D preview, component editor (schematic symbol), and pattern editor (PCB footprint).

  9. GDSII - Wikipedia

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    GDSII stream format (GDSII), is a binary database file format which is the de facto industry standard for Electronic Design Automation data exchange of integrated circuit or IC layout artwork. [1] It is a binary file format representing planar geometric shapes, text labels, and other information about the layout in hierarchical form (two ...