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Allegro PCB editor Step files not visible?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 9 years ago

Hi..

I had installed the orcad 16.6 with the hotfix of 046 update. So i am able to work on that clearly. But while i am mapping the components on Step mapping option, the corresponding step symbols in the mapping files are not get visibled.

I had checked the installed folder too. But the directory was empty.I don't know what mistake i had done.

I had tried to reinstall it. But i cant able to find it. 

Thanks & regards.

Dhamodharan

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    oldmouldy over 9 years ago

    There are no STEP files provided by Cadence, even if there were STEP files provided, it would be "very likely" that these would not be the STEP files that you require. You can get STEP files from a variety of free, generally only registration is required, web resources; component manufacturer and distributor web sites; and most (all?) mechanical CAD tools.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 9 years ago

    There are no STEP files provided by Cadence, even if there were STEP files provided, it would be "very likely" that these would not be the STEP files that you require. You can get STEP files from a variety of free, generally only registration is required, web resources; component manufacturer and distributor web sites; and most (all?) mechanical CAD tools.

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