At 12:10 PM 6/7/2002 -0400, Richard Sumner wrote:
>You might simply add the mating connector pair to the schematic, and run
>all required signals through both connectors. No net name changes needed.
>Everything else is done in pcb layout. You end up with one board design
>which is designed to b
DRCs just for those from-tos. Be sure to have copious notes on
the fab drawing explaining what you want of course.
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Date: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Splitting a design to two PCBs
>Mike,
> I might be tempted to not do anything to the schematic at this time
>besides add your two connectors. Add two connectors to your nets and route
>the nets as norm
Mike,
You might simply add the mating connector pair to the schematic, and run
all required signals through both connectors. No net name changes needed.
Everything else is done in pcb layout. You end up with one board design
which is designed to break in two. You would wind up with some traces
18-21.
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> From: Michael Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Hi all,
>
> I need to split a design that is present
, June 07, 2002 10:27
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> Hi all,
>
> I need to split a design that is presently one pcb into two.
> I will have to
> add interconnect connectors, etc. Can this be done more
>
Hi all,
I need to split a design that is presently one pcb into two. I will have to
add interconnect connectors, etc. Can this be done more readily in the
gerber phase by cut and pasting two different board designs into one? I
want the two boards to be fabbed at the same time and scored so tha