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This has knock-on implications in terms of things like spacing and thermal rules to be applied when generating manufacturing outputs. Apart from the business implications of the level of investment that would be required, there is also the issue that many of those formats that you list have data capabilities beyond the ability of Easy-PC to hold in it's design data format. I am sure you can imagine that supporting such a wide range of import formats comes at quite a cost in terms of development and maintenance of the code.
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The customer would have to accept that my updated designs would be in EasyPC format only or ODB++ and Gerber output. I could import and edit in EasyPC and supply the gerbers for almost any design given to me. I get requests for updating various designs and if it was possible to import many designs into EasyPC. It is possible for EasyPC to have similar import capabilities (export need not be an option). PADS Logic ASCII Part Type Libraries (*.p) PADS Logic ASCII CAE Decal Libraries (*.c) P-CAD V16 or V17 ASCII Library files (*.lia) P-CAD V16 or V17 Binary Library files (*.lib) P-CAD V15, V16, or V17 ASCII PCB design files (*.pcb) P-CAD V15, V16, or V17 Binary PCB design files (*.pcb) P-CAD V16 or V17 ASCII Schematic design files (*.sch) P-CAD V16 or V17 Binary Schematic design files (*.sch) The method of import may differ between different file types, and are detailed in the sections thereafter.Īll previous Protel/Altium Schematic files/librariesĪll previous Protel/Altium PCB files/libraries The following provides an overview of what file types can be imported into Altium Designer. I have seen that Altium can import from many different designs.