I'm glad you managed to open the PCB file. If you have any questions regarding the design, feel free to ask me. I'm the engineer that designed the board.
However, the pcb and schematic design should remain very similar. My problem is that I can't find a way to open these design files. I downloaded the zip file that included the,pcb and.sch file for the development board for the TIDA00120. I believe it is called PMP7605. How to open PCB file? After double-clicking on the unknown file icon, the system should open it in the default software that supports it. If this does not happen, download and install the DesignWorks software and then manually associate the file with it. Release of the Altium Designer software program prompted the development of the Printed Circuit Board Description file type by Altium. Internal website statistics show that PCBDOC files are most popular with users in China and those running the Windows 10 operating system.
Author: Jay Geater | Last Updated: November 26, 2018
PCB File Summary
Most PCB files can be viewed with two known software applications, typically CadSoft EAGLE developed by Autodesk, Inc.. and associated with the Printed Circuit Board Design File format as it's primary file type. PCB files are categorized ordinarily as Data Files.
The PCB File Extension can be viewed on the Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. They are supported on both desktop and mobile devices. The main PCB file type has a Popularity Rating of 'Low', meaning these files are not frequently present on your typical desktop or mobile device.
If you are having problems opening PCB files, or would simply like to learn more about the software programs and developers that are associated with them, please see the complete information contained below.
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BOM (Bill Of Materials)
BOM is a list of parts used in manufacturing the end products. It shows what parts are needed to assemble the boards, and where these parts should be placed and assembled. We accept the BOM in the format of .xls, xlsx or .csv. The BOM for Turn-key and Partial Turn-key orders may request a few more information than the BOM for consigned/kitted orders. Here is the Detail.
BOM for consigned/kitted orders may include following information::- Line#
- Quantity Per Part Number
- Reference Designator
- Part Number
- Part Description
- Package
- Type (Surface mount, Thru-hole or Hybrid)
- Line#
- Quantity Per Part Number
- Reference Designator
- Part Number
- Part Description
- Package
- Type (Surface mount, Thru-hole or Hybrid)
- Manufacturers Name
- Manufacturers Part Number
- Distributors Part Number
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Pcb File Open Online
The same Gerber files in format of RS-274X that you send to us for your PCB fabrication will be required to assemble your boards. As a minimum request, PCB assembler needs the files of three layers: Silkscreen, Copper (Track) and Solder Paste. So please make sure that all these files have been included and reviewed at your side. Of course we will also review your files before assembly starts to make sure all the information is complete and accurate for assemblies.
Centroid File
Centroid is the special file for assembly used for quickly programming the assembly machines. This is also known as aka Insertion, Pick-N-Place, or XY Data. Some of the CAD tools will automatically generate this file and some not, but you may need to modify the file and then generate the Centroid file. The Centroid file describes the position and orientation of all the surface mount parts, which includes the reference designator, X and Y position, rotation and side of Board (Top or Bottom). Only surface mounting parts are listed in the Centroid.
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Read Pcb Files
In order for us to properly assemble your printed circuits boards, we strongly recommend you send all other documents or information related to the boards to us, which may include your assembly drawings, special assembly instructions, and even images or photos of your work. These information helps us better understand your assembly needs, correcting some ambiguous or even mistaken placements, and ends up with an excellent job. Send them to us, though normally not required by assemblers.