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Data Interchange Formats
The following is a list of standard formats that can be used by Ascentec Engineering to design your fixtures and tooling. Please contact Ascentec Engineering directly regarding formats not listed below: Formats in bold represent preferred formats
Gerber RS274D-Basic gerber files require a separate Aperture File to be in accompaniment. Back Gerber RS274X-This gerber format eliminates the
need for a separate Aperture File by embedding the aperture, unit, and format
information into each gerber file. ODB++- ODB++ is an intelligent format that captures all the CAD/EDA, assembly and PCB fabrication knowledge in one single database. This format takes the place of individual gerber, drill, and aperture files, and adds additional information that helps Ascentec Engineering produce more accurate, higher quality fixtures.
ODB++ is an ASCII open format originally developed by Valor Computerized Systems.
DWG-The native drawing format for Autodesk’s AutoCAD®
tools. DXF-DXF, Data eXchange Format is a specification
developed by Autodesk® as a means of exchanging data between CAD systems. IGES-Iges, Initial Graphics Exchange Specification
is a file format developed for exchanging 2D/3D wireframe drawings and surfaces
between CAD systems. The Iges format does not support a solid model drawing,
however most solid modeling systems can export the model to an Iges wireframe
with surfaces. The formats listed under "Solids Formats" below are preferred
for sending solid models. AutoDesk Inventor®-The native files produced by Autodesk’s Inventor® program. Back PARASOLID- PARASOLID is a file format for exchanging
solids data between high-end MCAD applications. It is licensed to many leading
CAD/CAM/CAE vendors and a good format for sending solid models.
ACIS- ACIS is a solid modeling kernel used in many popular cad systems. The ACIS data is stored
in a .SAT file.
SolidWorks®- The native solid part files produced by SolidWorks®.
Solid Edge®- The native files produced by Solid Edge®.
HPGL- HPGL is the HP graphics language. It was not
intended as an interchange format but it can be used as such when a more preferred
format is unavailable. Aperture File- Basic Gerber (RS274D) is not complete without an Aperture File. The aperture file is a list that defines the characteristics of each D-code contained in the gerber files. Each PCB Design tool will output aperture files with slightly different formatting. Below are examples of two different types of aperture files:
Example 1: # Units: Inches # # Shape Width Height Type Tool Tool Size Legend R90 # D10 Round 0.007000 0.007000 ThruHole 0 0.0 D0 0 D11 Round 0.005000 0.005000 ThruHole 0 0.0 D0 0 D12 Round 0.012000 0.012000 ThruHole 0 0.0 D0 0 D13 Round 0.015000 0.015000 ThruHole 0 0.0 D0 0 Example 2: Position Width Hgt/ID Shape Qty ======== ===== ====== ===== === 10 125 0 RND 27 11 50 0 RND 4238 13 60 0 RND 458 14 50 0 SQR 1
NOTE: Aperture Files are not required for 274X or Fire9000 format Gerber files as they are embedded in the Gerber file.
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