I'm not sure, but I think it was designed with higher end software which can export to the Diptrace format. IIRC, the name of the software starts with an A.
I'm not sure, but I think it was designed with higher end software which can export to the Diptrace format. IIRC, the name of the software starts with an A.
Duane, You are probably right. I guess they re-published in Diptrace, because it is OpenSource, and not too many people have the software that it was done on originally.
hi abecedarian, I am also using eagle and faced a similar problem, as I wanted to make a quickstart-compatible board. I tried to find a converter from diptrace to eagle, but without success.
Here is a basic template for a quickstart add on board. It has the mounting holes and 2x20 pin header - nothing else. It was made from careful measurement of the quickstart board, and it currently untested - no boards made yet.
There are two versions with different size text. Both are probably too small too be readable on a manufactured board.
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The Quickstart board was designed with Diptrace. You can find those files here:
http://www.parallax.com/product/40000
Under "Downloads and Documentation"
I'm not sure, but I think it was designed with higher end software which can export to the Diptrace format. IIRC, the name of the software starts with an A.
Duane, You are probably right. I guess they re-published in Diptrace, because it is OpenSource, and not too many people have the software that it was done on originally.
There are two versions with different size text. Both are probably too small too be readable on a manufactured board.
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Also, giving a more detailed question, offers better responses.