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A question about merge two PCB design in the same panel?

Leeya
Leeya over 11 years ago

Hello,

I am merging two PCB layout into the same panel. I did merge the schematic first, and then import one PCB layout into another design. This process takes a lot of time and energy. 

I am just wondering is there anyother way or software could simply merge two pcb layout together. Not too expensive~~

Thanks 

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    steve over 11 years ago

    Have a look at Downstreams CAM350. You can import either IPC2581, ODB++ or gerber from Allegro from both PCB's to make your panel. The alternative (and free solution) would be simply to draw the panel on a layer in Allegro which shows both board outlines only and then let the PCB Fabricator put the actual data in. He only needs to x y locations of the boards.  

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    steve over 11 years ago

    Have a look at Downstreams CAM350. You can import either IPC2581, ODB++ or gerber from Allegro from both PCB's to make your panel. The alternative (and free solution) would be simply to draw the panel on a layer in Allegro which shows both board outlines only and then let the PCB Fabricator put the actual data in. He only needs to x y locations of the boards.  

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