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Step models for PCB footprints

Carvey
Carvey over 11 years ago

Hello

We are considering adding 3D step models to our PCB footprints.

Where does one find these 3D models in order to do this?

I found a place on the web that has 3D models for download but they have a different file extension than .stp.

I downloaded one and tried to map to an existing PCB footprint but the step molel packager didn't see the model extension .skp that it was created in.

I know of a 3rd party software program avaliable to help do this but not everyone will be able to afford to purchase it.

Any ideas on how to accomplish this?

Thanks,

Carvey

 

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  • CadAce2K
    CadAce2K over 5 years ago in reply to RFinley

    SnapEDA is another really good site for STEP files. Along with UltraLibrarian.com - Robert Finley to find footprints without STEP file association, that's in the STEP mapping popup. You can filter the listing so it only shows the footprints without STEP models mapped. Long story - if you want to get into STEP file mapping and make it work, 1st get a 2D/3D mechanical tool to help with STEP files. AutoCAD is one, but there are any number of useful FREE mechanical modeling tools. You just need to learn them. But this makes it easy to import a STEP model and change things around - e.g. the origins. But being able to create them and map ANY footprint you develop and generate a 'proven', 'proper' CAD library around the 3D models you should know a good 3D mechanical tool to do it. I'm envious if you can make it happen.

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  • RFinley
    RFinley over 5 years ago in reply to CadAce2K

    At least I get to share how to diagnose weirdness with DFA rules.

    yeah, missing steps is there.  But, good luck keeping that UI open when you have to go off and fix the footprint and can't remember the name. 

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  • CadAce2K
    CadAce2K over 5 years ago in reply to RFinley

    So true! Here's a tip for CADENCE: Please, Please, Please make that pop-up window larger, something along the lines of the Constraint Manager. The window is way too small for the amount of information utilized for STEP mapping. Please?

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  • steve
    steve over 5 years ago in reply to RFinley

    So the report is available witout the need for a custom report, open the Step Mapping form and there is a Report button which lists all the details you need. The BEST scenario is that you do any Step mapping in the symbol file (filename.dra) then it is saved and is used every time you use that symbol in a board.

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  • RFinley
    RFinley over 5 years ago in reply to steve

    Ugh..   They should make that button....  Why isn't it with the other reports?   Ah hell.   Many thanks, Steve. That will be very useful.

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