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Gerber Files?

Posted: 29 Nov 2000 10:21 pm
by Keith Hilton
Does anyone know who sells Gerber Files for Windows? I tried to look up Gerber on the internet and found nothing. Gerber Files are used in making electronic circuits. No, I'm not looking for baby food. Thanks!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Keith Hilton on 29 November 2000 at 10:24 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 29 Nov 2000 11:41 pm
by Terry Downs
Keith,
I'm not sure about your question. Circuit board design (CAD) programs creat gerber files.

Are you looking for a specific circuit board layout in gerber format? - Good luck, companies keep their PWB layouts proprietary

Are you looking for a CAD program to generate gerber from a PWB layout? - Good ones are expensive. I have downloaded some free PC board layout programs, but they only allow you to print out the artwork and use it as a photo-resist transfer method. It has nothing that provides a gerber output. IF YOU FIND ONE LET ME KNOW!!

Regards,
Terry

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Posted: 30 Nov 2000 12:07 am
by ToneJunkie
Terry nailed it. AutoDesk sells a 'lite' version of their AutoCAD at about $500. Ya need a honkin' PC or lots of time to run it.

Cheers

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Posted: 30 Nov 2000 11:45 am
by Keith Hilton
Thanks for your answers! Actually I am looking for a Windows based program relating to electronic circuits,to feed to a CNC computerized engraving machine, to cut, "through the hole" boards.

Posted: 1 Dec 2000 4:54 pm
by Keith Hilton
Terry, Mark A. answered my question. You can order "Winboard" from Mouser Electronics. This has Gerber artwork and Excelon drill table files. Every PCB maker wants Gerber files. The next question is how much it costs. I am going to my Mouser catalog right now and find out. Hope this helps. Found it! Actually there are two programs: Windraft and Winboard. Each sells for $29.95. Sounds like a winner, especially if you want to design circuts on your computer.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Keith Hilton on 01 December 2000 at 05:49 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Keith Hilton on 01 December 2000 at 05:50 PM.]</p></FONT>