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Importing AUTOCAD files into PROTEL ? 1

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zimbali

Automotive
Jun 2, 2003
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Dear all,

I'm an electronic engineer but never done PROTEL seriously before!! I'd like to design a circuit that will sit on a board with an odd shape, having holes and curves everywhere. Can I import the board shape from Autocad and design my PCB there? I usually prefered to design the small PCBs in Autocad but this time the project is serious.
Any help is appreciated in advance.
 
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I'm pretty sure you can do this in all the most recent versions of protel. You import the shape as a .dxf / .dwg.

Prety standard functionality on pcb packages these days.
 
Thanks for your helps. I'll try it.
 
If you need more help with Protel, I suggest you join the Protel EDA Users at this is a very useful source of help and general info. They have a back up at for when the other e-mail server is down.

If you are using Protel DXP, there is another users group available from the Protel web site:

Good luck,

Steve Smith, C.I.D.
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
 
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