Older versions of Eagle can do 3D exports. The process flow I have used with
Eagle6 is -
Generate a ENM file from the ULP exporter.
Convert the ENM to a suitable 3D file format STEP
Import there STEP file into MCAD
There are suppose to be ULPs that can generate a SAT but that triggers a bug
i
Yeah, I just checked and V8 does import gerber files
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/eagle/troubleshooting/caas/discussion/t5/EAGLE-Forum/How-to-import-gerber-files/td-p/7058370.html
Seems like Eagle uses ecad.io for 3D parts. This might work for you as it seems
to import Allegro files.
ht
Eagle does not support import of Gerbers.
It will output Gerbers of boards you have designed.
Only the latest (Autodesk) Eagle 8 version will support 3-D parts.
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 7:59:47 PM UTC-6, john3909 wrote:
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> I’m wondering if this can be done with Eagle. It migh
I’m wondering if this can be done with Eagle. It might be possible to import
the gerber file, create the PCB from that and then add the connectors 3D parts.
Perhaps someone who knows Eagle might comment.
Regards,
John
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 5:54 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> I don't have Altium.
You don’t know of anyone with Altium? Try and find your local Altium user group
and see if someone will help you.
Regards,
John
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 5:54 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> I don't have Altium.
>
>> On Feb 9, 2018, at 17:49 , John Syne wrote:
>>
>> If you could Import the board in
I don't have Altium.
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 17:49 , John Syne wrote:
>
> If you could Import the board into Altium it is pretty easy to create the
> step file. Here is how that works. For each connector, add the 3D step file
> from the connector manufacturer, align connectors to board and pads a
If you could Import the board into Altium it is pretty easy to create the step
file. Here is how that works. For each connector, add the 3D step file from the
connector manufacturer, align connectors to board and pads and then export the
complete board in step. I estimate that is would take a fe
Its good that the I2C busses are now using the same number for each bus
in hardware and software.
But I am seeing something weird with the I2C1 bus.
If i use i2cdetect on bus 0 and 2 the bus scan is very fast and i see
the things i expect from past scans on
older linux versions.
But if i scan I2C
Oh, that's a pity. Makes it hard to know exactly where to place cutouts along
the edges. I mean, I can measure it with calipers, but it's hard to get it
accurate. In particular, I wanted to have the reset button insert into a boss
on the enclosure to protect it from accidental presses.
> On Fe
No, we never did one. We did not do the profiles for all of the parts on the
board.
Gerald
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Any chance of getting one? I'd like to design an enclosure for the x15.
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 16:11 , Gerald Coley wrote:
>
> No
>
> Gerald
>
> -Original Message-
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I downloaded the stretch-console for x15 and imaged an 8GB SD Card on macOS
using Etcher. I put this in the x15 and powered it on. It gets partway through
the boot process, and appears to be booting from the SD card (the installed
kernel on the MMC is -r44, and the log shows -r96), but then it g
No
Gerald
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Subject: [beagleboard] x15 STEP file?
Is there an x15 STEP CAD file available anywhere?
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Is there an x15 STEP CAD file available anywhere?
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Note: This is a problem with my DVI monitor (and my lack of knowledge on
the subject), not the image..
I've only seen the timeout error when I plug into my DVI monitor, not when
plugging into HDMI monitors (and I've tried 2 of the latter thus far).
I think what's going on with the timeout error
That's darned curious to be sure. Cabling issues were looked at early,
first we though it was piping through the usb, then we hooked up directly
to our gateway (a draytek vigor... notoriously glitchy routers imo) to
eliminate any dodgy structured cabling or switching gear.
Boss is going to take
Stupid me for not consulting the TRM and thinking the hardware engineer did
his job. Only GPIO bank 0 allows wakeup and I only have pins from GPIO
banks 1 and 2 connected for wakeup.
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/sprac74a/sprac74a.pdf
Section 3.2.3 clarifies it.
- Sanchayan.
On Thursday, February 8
sorry - half baked question...
Let me pull in the correct device tree for my image and get back to you.
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 9:28:17 AM UTC-6, Jeff Andich wrote:
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>
> One thing I'm noticing on my 572xEVM-Rev a3 at work (which I don't THINK I
> saw on my BB-X15 (?revC?) at home last-ni
One thing I'm noticing on my 572xEVM-Rev a3 at work (which I don't THINK I
saw on my BB-X15 (?revC?) at home last-night is the following error message
whenever I plug in an HDMI cable which is connected to a DELL monitor
through an HDMI<->DVI adaptor:
[ 42.531433] omapdss error: HDMI I2C tim
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 5:00 AM, 'NetworkSorcerer' via BeagleBoard
> wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> Boy this is a doozy...
>>
>> I've been trying to set up a Beaglebone Black as a lightweight autonomous
>> networking appliance to monitor and analyse
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 5:00 AM, 'NetworkSorcerer' via BeagleBoard
wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> Boy this is a doozy...
>
> I've been trying to set up a Beaglebone Black as a lightweight autonomous
> networking appliance to monitor and analyse connection performance at remote
> locations, the method is fai
Has anyone had any luck getting the beaglebone black wireless to boot from
sd card in Freebsd? And if so how?
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Hi Folks
Boy this is a doozy...
I've been trying to set up a Beaglebone Black as a lightweight autonomous
networking appliance to monitor and analyse connection performance at
remote locations, the method is fairly straightforward. I'm using a simple
bash script to run speedtest-cli and then p
Hello BB experts,
I recently purchased my first Beaglebone Black and cant wait to get started.
Have mostly worked on bare-metal microcontroller projects mostly involving
close loop motor control applications.I would like to step into the world
of operating systems(especially Linux) and decided t
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