Announcing the First Add On to Protel DXP
Desktop EDA has added support for Protel DXP Ascii files to our range of 3D
Modeling products.
The following 3D CAD packages are supported:
SolidWorks
Inventor
Solid Edge
Pro/Engineer
and others that support IDF
We have added Protel DXP Ascii import to
Greetings,
A colleague had this experience:
Created some components in DXP then sent the PCB document to a third party
using an earlier version (don't know which) and then returned the document
to DXP - the components he built in DXP had the pad sizes set to zero in x
and y - ie they were
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Brian Watson
Desktop EDA http://www.desktop-eda.com.au
Australia
ph 61 3 9455 2289 fax 61 3 9479 1675
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Greetings all,
This email is to let you know we have just released a new version of our
AutoCAD 3D Modeler.
New features include:
Bi-directional operation
User definable 3D Part outline
Remote operation - AutoCAD no longer needed on the Protel PC (but is still
need on the network)
You
( PCB Design)
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Brian Watson
Desktop EDA http://www.desktop-eda.com.au
Australia
ph 61 3 9455 2289
Greetings,
One of my fellow users asked me how to build a connector that has multiple
rows with pins numbered alphabetically. This one had more that 26 pins per
row and went something like 1A, 1B ,1C, ... 1a, 1b, 1c etc.
I could not give him a good answer.
Has anybody had to deal with