But how does a manufacturer know how to make your PCB? They can’t use your native EAGLE files. And once they have everything they need, you get to sit back and wait for a package to arrive. It’s at this juncture where you’re tasked with assembling all of the files and documentation that your manufacturer will need to successfully produce your board. Now it’s time to move on over to the post-design process to get ready for PCB manufacturing. The wait can seem like an eternity when you first hand-off your design files, but when you receive that package on your doorstep, it’s like an engineer’s Christmas! In our PCB Basics Series we’ve gone through the entire design process, starting with a visual representation of your circuit in schematic design, and then moving on to squeezing all of that theory into a physical footprint with components and traces. There’s no greater reward than spending hours designing every last detail of your PCB and then finally getting your board back from your manufacturer. PCB Manufacturing Basics Part 1: How to Generate Your Gerber and Drill Files Gerber & NC Drill: PCB Manufacturing Basics 1
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