On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 10:35 AM Ramakrishna Bachimanchi <bachi...@jlab.org>
wrote:

> Hello,
> my name is Rama Bachimanchi and I am an electrical engineer working at
> Jefferson Lab (non-profit research organization). I have come across the
> amazing work you guys are doing and was looking into possibly modifying one
> of your designs to replace an obsolete ioc we are using (it's a kontron
> pc/104 no longer in production). I was able to import the schematic into
> Altium, but not the pcb design files. I am getting an error when tried to
> view the files using the free allegro pcb viewer. Would it be possible to
> update the files and also upload the ascii file, so that we can import this
> into altium. We are planning to replace the expansion connectors with
> pc/104 connector. If we get to work and finish the design, we will most
> likely share it with you(not sure, if this is useful for the community).
> Please let me know
>


I'm not sure what ASCII file is needed. If I knew, I'd be happy to export
it.

For conversion to KiCAD, I created a cds2f text file:
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-ai/blob/master/HW/cds2f_BeagleBone-AI.txt

When the KiCAD version is available, you might find it easier to import
that into Altium:
https://www.altium.com/solution/kicad-pcb-design-software-free-download



>
> Thanks,
> Rama Bachimanchi
>
>

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