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Can I convert these .pdf images to Gerber??
14 February 2019
I created these images of existing but tired single sided PCB boards from photos. Whilst I can use these actual size images to make the three boards using clear film and my thermal wax printer I am wondering if it's possible for them to be converted to a format that a professional PCB firm could make me some boards from? I can drill them myself. I have images and mirror images and board outlines. They can be seen here, many thanks: -- Best regards, Chris mailto:chris@... |
Sprint layout sypports inder import mode, i suppose. On Thu, 14 Feb 2019, 4:42 pm Chris Wilson <chris@... wrote: 14 February 2019 |
开云体育reaConverter works great.I just did exactly what you are trying to do and ordered PCBs. Noting that drill files ARE different than GERBER files BUT extremely easy to had craft AND I am working up a better way to automate making the drill file by painting a red dot in each drill hole in the image in GIMP and then select by color ...the red dots... copy then paste a new image of just the red dots and then do the reaConverter conversion to GERBER then delete ALL of the GERBER commands EXCEPT the XY co-ordinates of the red dots. Tadaaaa..... drill file. Look here and see examples: ? compare the contents of the board outline file? audioamp2.gko with the drill file audioamp2.xln The gko is GERBER the xln is EXCELLON VERY simple stuff. VERY little to learn to pull off this magic. On 02/14/2019 06:11 AM, Chris Wilson
wrote:
14 February 2019 I created these images of existing but tired single sided PCB boards from photos. Whilst I can use these actual size images to make the three boards using clear film and my thermal wax printer I am wondering if it's possible for them to be converted to a format that a professional PCB firm could make me some boards from? I can drill them myself. I have images and mirror images and board outlines. They can be seen here, many thanks: |
开云体育I took a look into your PDF. You MUST separate all of those images into individual PDFs. I cropped one page down to one image and called it cw1.pdf then converted it to GERBER and put them HERE:
named cw1.gbr and cw1.pdf for you to look at them.
On 02/14/2019 08:31 AM, Rob via
Groups.Io wrote:
reaConverter works great. |
Hello Rob,
That was remarkably kind of you, thank you very much indeed! A cheeky question I urge you to say no to should you so wish... Would a Paypal "family and friends" gift payment persuade you to do the other two boards? I am happy to not have the drill holes available as only the (to be socketed) IC's are critical and I have steel drilling jigs to get precise hole spacing for those available. Whatever, thanks again, great forum! Best regards, Chris mailto:chris@... RvGI> I took a look into your PDF. RvGI> You MUST separate all of those images into individual PDFs. RvGI> RvGI> I cropped one page down to one image and called it cw1.pdf then converted it to GERBER RvGI> RvGI> and put them HERE: RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> named cw1.gbr and cw1.pdf RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> for you to look at them. RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> On 02/14/2019 08:31 AM, Rob via Groups.Io wrote: RvGI> RvGI> RvGI> reaConverter works great. RvGI> I just did exactly what you are trying to do and ordered PCBs. RvGI> RvGI> Noting that drill files ARE different than GERBER files RvGI> BUT RvGI> extremely easy to had craft RvGI> AND RvGI> I am working up a better way to automate making the drill file RvGI> by RvGI> painting a red dot in each drill hole in the image in GIMP RvGI> and then RvGI> select by color ...the red dots... copy then paste a new image RvGI> of just the red dots RvGI> and then RvGI> do the reaConverter conversion to GERBER RvGI> then RvGI> delete ALL of the GERBER commands EXCEPT the XY co-ordinates of the red dots. RvGI> Tadaaaa..... drill file. RvGI> Look here and see examples: RvGI> ? RvGI> compare the contents of the RvGI> board outline file? audioamp2.gko RvGI> with the drill file audioamp2.xln RvGI> The gko is GERBER RvGI> the xln is EXCELLON RvGI> VERY simple stuff. VERY little to learn to pull off this magic. RvGI> On 02/14/2019 06:11 AM, Chris Wilson wrote: RvGI> 14 February 2019 RvGI> I created these images of existing but tired single sided PCB boards RvGI> from photos. Whilst I can use these actual size images to make the RvGI> three boards using clear film and my thermal wax printer I am RvGI> wondering if it's possible for them to be converted to a format that a RvGI> professional PCB firm could make me some boards from? I can drill them RvGI> myself. I have images and mirror images and board outlines. They can RvGI> be seen here, many thanks: RvGI> RvGI> |
I have luck with using the free “image to gerber” converter (free software). It took a while to figure out the scaling concern and after that, the converter worked really well. I did not experience any resolution issue with it. Rather, I was taken aback by the “outline not detected” error when I uploaded the gerbers’ zip file to a PCB fabrication website. After a few days of frustrating attempts to resolve the issue with the outline layer gerber, my efforts paid off and I successfully got the PCBs fabricated. They arrived in my mailbox safely, much to my delight.
Here’s a step-by-step video for anyone who is keen on going the same route. |
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