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I was able to find the link to the 500 pin free dip trace.
Took me bit to figure what I had searched before as it was a while ago.
https://diptrace.com/buy/non-profit/
I had to email them and ask for a code but it was pretty quick as they got back to me the next day.
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Originally posted by godigit1 View PostI was able to find the link to the 500 pin free dip trace.
Took me bit to figure what I had searched before as it was a while ago.
https://diptrace.com/buy/non-profit/
I had to email them and ask for a code but it was pretty quick as they got back to me the next day.
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Originally posted by surfdetector View PostThanks for the link, I had considered requesting this before but I think that I shall follow through now.
The Pro Q design uses 258 pins out of the maximum of 300.
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Originally posted by 6666 View PostI was wondering how to do that, thanks.
You click file and down to layout information and you can get your trace lengths as well.
Its like a puzzle to play with trying to reduce trace lengths. I've taken over 15 inches off the auto router on another small board.
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Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostYou may not need it. You can check how many pins a DipTrace design requires by selecting "File> Schematic Information" in the schematic package.
The Pro Q design uses 258 pins out of the maximum of 300.
Just a recheck of my jumpers. and I think its Ok it passes all the design checks except compare to schematic . I have to fix one of my jumpers on it but the board is corrected.
What gerber option on Di Trace did you use to export a file to a PCB manufacturer ?
Thanks again for all your help with the schematic and all.
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Originally posted by godigit1 View PostWhat gerber option on Di Trace did you use to export a file to a PCB manufacturer ?
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Thanks again for all your help with the schematic and all.
and:
File > Export > N/C Drill
Then use a Gerber viewer such as Gerbv to check everything looks ok, especially the placement of the silkscreen.
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