Will anyone use CAM350 to extract SMT component patch coordinates from Gerber? Today, the editor has shared a tutorial on using CAM350 to extract SMT component patch coordinates from Gerber. Friends in need, please come and take a look. I believe you will not be disappointed.
Use CAM350 to automatically import the top layer, silk screen layer, and boundary layer of the Gerber file, and set the type of each layer correctly, and press OK.
Use Query to query the Dcode, click on each pad to see if it is Flash (pad), if not Flash, you need to convert it to a pad (Draws to flash->iteractive).
Click Utilies->Build Part to establish the packaging method of the same component, click the silk screen character to frame the entire pad, including the silk screen frame, and then click the pad pin to add a serial number to the pad pin.
Right-click the mouse to confirm, then press "create" on the pop-up dialog box, enter the package name, and press OK to confirm.
In the same way, name the package forms of other components in turn.
Click Utilities->Quick Part, and then click "Yes" on the pop-up dialog box to bring up the encapsulation form prepared in the previous step.
In the box behind Ref, write the initial number of this package, and then place this package method on components of the same type. The number will automatically increase and it will be automatically captured when placed.
Set the file to metric units with a precision of two decimal degrees.
Set the required coordinate origin, and all component coordinates are relative to this origin.
Select "Info->Report->Centroid" to obtain the component coordinates, which can be exported or printed, or edited again in Excel.
Come and learn how to use CAM350 to extract SMT component patch coordinates from Gerber. It will definitely help everyone.