[PCB_FORUM] Re: IDF file??
- From: Aries_Lumague@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 10:33:31 +0800
Hi Eileen,
just a follow up from Andrews reply, you can save the attached files in your
working directory and click on
Tools --> Reports...
you must be able to see these additional files
./Comps_Height_top
./Comps_Height_bottom
select them and click report
(See attached file: Comps_Height_bottom.txt)(See attached file:
Comps_Height_top.txt)
*** take note that your components should have attributes of PACKAGE_HEIGHT
ahrys
"Andrew Noonan (annoonan)" <annoonan@xxxxxxxxx> on 08/17/2006 12:15:44 AM
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Hi Eileen,
Mike gave you some good advice. I think I can add a little to what he
said.
1. IDF is the right general format. When you click File>Export>IDF, make
sure you click on the drop-down box currently set to "IDF" and select
"PTC" (Parametric Technologies Corp., the company that makes Pro/E). The
contents of the two file formats are practically identical, just the
files extensions are different.
2. Once you have generated both these files (*.emn, *.emp), your
mechanical folks should not have a problem. Either format (IDF 2.0 or
IDF 3.0) should work.
3. What Mike said.
4. The reports function allows you to create custom reports. You would
need to do some reading and experimentation, but I'm sure it can be
done. Make sure to include the PACKAGE_HEIGHT_MAX and PACKAGE_HEIGHT_MIN
properties.
Hope this helps,
Andrew
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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eileen Ong
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:05 AM
To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] IDF file??
Hi all,
I'm trying to generate a 3D file (with component height) for the
Mechanical to verify.
1) Is this function export IDF? If not IDF then what file format should
I generate for them.
2) I have generated an IDF file and send to Mechanical, but they claim
that they can't read in the file. They are using ProE. Can some one pls
advise?
3) I have received the Brd file from customer, from layout, how do I
check the height of the component on board? (by attributes).
4) Is there a way to generate a report on the component height?
Best regards,
Eileen
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Hi Eileen,
Mike gave you some good advice. I think I can add a
little to what he said.
1. IDF is the right general format. When you click
File>Export>IDF, make sure you click on the drop-down box currently set to
"IDF" and select "PTC" (Parametric Technologies Corp., the company that makes
Pro/E). The contents of the two file formats are practically identical, just the
files extensions are different.
2. Once you have generated both these files (*.emn,
*.emp), your mechanical folks should not have a problem. Either format (IDF 2.0
or IDF 3.0) should work.
3. What Mike said.
4. The reports function allows you to create custom
reports. You would need to do some reading and experimentation, but I'm sure it
can be done. Make sure to include the PACKAGE_HEIGHT_MAX and PACKAGE_HEIGHT_MIN
properties.
Hope this helps,
Andrew From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eileen Ong Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:05 AM To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [PCB_FORUM] IDF file?? Hi all, I’m trying to generate a 3D file
(with component height) for the Mechanical to
verify. 1) Is this function export IDF? If
not IDF then what file format should I generate for
them. 2) I have generated an IDF file and
send to Mechanical, but they claim that they can’t read in the file. They are
using ProE. Can some one pls advise? 3) I have received the Brd file from
customer, from layout, how do I check the height of the component on board? (by
attributes). 4) Is there a way to generate a
report on the component height? Best
regards, |
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