Am 04.09.2010 05:29, schrieb Rick Collins: > XML? What's wrong with XML? Heavy? How heavy are a few electrons anyway? > > There is already a preliminary XML based CAD data spec proposed by IPC, > you know, the guys who write specs for the PCB assembly industry... > > I don't know if it is the best thing ever invented and I expect the spec > is not complete enough for everyone to make their data files 100% > compatible without a lot of communication, but wouldn't it be a great > idea to at least start on a path which could result in a common data > base for CAD packages? What a concept! The spec I have seen that looks > like it would apply is IPC-2511B. These things don't seem to be free, > but I found this one somewhere, maybe on the IPC site. > > Rick >
There are some standards (IPC-2511B, IPC-2511A, IPC-2511-1, IPC-2511-2, IPC-2511-3) at http://webstds.ipc.org/2511/2511intro.htm http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=10&ved=0CE0QFjAJ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipc.org%2F4.0_Knowledge%2F4.1_Standards%2FSpecTree.pdf&rct=j&q=IPC-2511&ei=7veBTPvfG8aOswbSypTmCA&usg=AFQjCNHHckOZXnmnwkjb51O54CMh0RGDxw&cad=rja tries to map the standards world ("design track" on the right side is probably what we're interested in). Goggling the standard's names seems to suggest that these standards have found some adaption in other tools. ICP-2581 (with it's sectional requirements IPC-2582 to IPC-2588) is the latest; from a quick glance it doesn't look like XML though. IPC-2511B was the only XML one I noticed. Philipp _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user