[PCB_FORUM] Re: Power-PCB .asc assembly file

Painful! Way too painful. See the attached file (.asc inside the .zip
file) for an example of the PADS database. Even trying to create a 'like'
file using Extracta would be difficult, if not impossible. I've done these
"PADS like" ascii file before with assy houses using a tool (script file,
actually) from Aegis.com called CircuitCAM. Very much like a PADS file, as
output goes, and is something the assy should be able to use. If you can't
find it from Aegis, let me know. I think I have it on a disc somewhere. I
might even see if I can get it loaded on a web server somewhere. Works
great. It's easy to use, and should give you the results you and the assy
folks are looking for (it's simply an ascii output of the allegro
layout... ref des, x-y location, silk, orientations, etc...)

Good day.

Mitch

> Hi,
>
>  <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"
> />
>
> You need to translate the board or the netlist in order to get the .asc
> file which is specific for PowerPCB (PADS) from Mentor Graphics. You can
> do that using CAMCAD Translator from RSI  (
> http://www.rsi-inc.com/prods_camcadpcbtrans.aspx), or Netcheck Tools from
> Cadpro Systems ( http://www.cadprosystems.com/netcheck.html).

> Good look,

>            Cristian Filip, CID
>    Senior PCB Designer
>        *   (514) 335-2429 ext.4120
>  *Cristian_Filip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < mailto:Cristian_Filip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> WWW www.srtelecom.com
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Unruh [mailto:MarkUnruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:20 PM
> To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Power-PCB .asc assembly file
>
>
>
> I have an assembly house asking for a Power-PCB .asc file.
> (!PADS-POWERPCB-V4.0-BASIC! DESIGN DATABASE ASCII FILE 1.0)
>
> Is there a way to get this information out of Allegro?
> Script?
> Conversion?
> CAM program?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark Unruh
> Airgo Networks
>
>



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