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Offline neonhomerTopic starter

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Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« on: May 26, 2016, 07:34:39 pm »
I am trying to get a open source PCB ready to print. The board was originally done in KiCad, but it seems like it is missing layers, and I am unsure about specifics of the board to request quotes.

http://remoteqth.com/open-interface.php    is the site. V3.1 is what I am interested in.

Can anyone help? I want to get one of these made..
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Offline stryker

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2016, 09:51:08 pm »
Hi

V3.1 works okay in KiCad for me?  This project is from a previous version, but on opening KiCad appears to have rescued all the components it needed to make it a complete design.  ERC on the schematic shows 34 warnings, but nothing critical.  DRC on the board shows no unconnected tracks.

I'm running the current release 4.0.2-stable.

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Offline neonhomerTopic starter

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2016, 01:29:09 pm »
Well, I'm a total n00b when it comes to KiCad...

I guess I need to figure out which files I need to send to whatever company to get them printed. I want to make at least two of them.
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Offline stryker

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2016, 01:58:00 pm »
Well, I'm a total n00b when it comes to KiCad...

I guess I need to figure out which files I need to send to whatever company to get them printed. I want to make at least two of them.
The gerbers you'll send to a manufacturer still need to be exported from KiCad.  There were no gerbers in the download, just the KiCad project files.

Cheers ! Geoff
 

Offline bson

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2016, 04:50:27 pm »
There are lots and lots of youtube videos explaining how to use KiCAD, including gerber generation.  Just google it.
 

Offline neonhomerTopic starter

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2016, 05:57:01 pm »
The gerbers you'll send to a manufacturer still need to be exported from KiCad.  There were no gerbers in the download, just the KiCad project files.

Cheers ! Geoff

I think that is what I needed right there....
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Offline bson

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2016, 08:17:27 pm »
Just google "youtube kicad generate gerber files".
 

Offline Wilksey

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2016, 11:57:32 pm »
I have generated Gerbers, drill file (PTH and NPTH merged) and the .pos file for a P+P machine, all attached in the ZIP file.

I haven't checked them mind.
 

Offline technotronix

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2016, 06:20:08 am »
I don't have much experience in kiCAD, i think you may find solution from the kiCAd tutorial or also can take help from the PCB manufacturer.
 

Offline salbayeng

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2016, 04:58:29 am »
There's a really neat gerber viewer from www.gerberlogix.com
Ok looks to me like its all there.

This statement is a bit concerning: "drill file (PTH and NPTH merged)" ,  plated holes & slots and non plated holes shouldn't be in the same file. Although I can only see one slot that might be meant to be non plated in bottom left area. But this slot would be OK if it were plated (and probably better as you can't gaurantee clearance to adjacent tracks with non-plated slots, as they are done as the last operation).
Some manufacturers may want the plated slots on a different layer to holes (like mech2).

The final routing is where the PCB is cut to shape according to your outline file "edge.cuts.gm1" in your case , so if you have non plated slots (i.e. routed slots) then they should be done on as seperate mech layer before the board is routed out. (It will all be done on the same machine, but the operator can get the sequence correct)

I'd do a good search on the web first to see if someone else doesn't already have some spare PCB's. And some of the harder to get parts.
 

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2016, 11:44:35 pm »
This statement is a bit concerning: "drill file (PTH and NPTH merged)" ,  plated holes & slots and non plated holes shouldn't be in the same file.
It depends on the manufacturer.  Some (eg: OSHPark) require the plated and non-plated holes to be in a common drill file.

http://docs.oshpark.com/submitting-orders/drill-specs/
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We support both vias (plated holes) and unplated holes. The fab uses the presence of copper underneath the drill hit to determine plating. Copper underneath the drill indicates a via/plated hole, no copper indicates an unplated hole.

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We currently require all drill hits to be in a single file that contains both unplated and plated drill hits. Submitting a board with multiple drill files is likely to cause issues during fabrication. Typically the CAM settings can be adjusted to produce a single drill file, but sometimes they must be merged using additional tools such as GerbV.
 

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Re: Trying to get PCB ready for printing
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2016, 06:46:39 am »
Thanks for sharing video tutorials. This are really helpful. Also, the gerber file shared by Wilksey may hepful.
 


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