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johnt

United Kingdom
52 Posts

Posted - 04 Mar 2011 :  12:09:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Is it possible to have 2 PCB's in the same project?
I'm doing a design that uses almost the same circuit but 2
different processors with different pinouts and a couple of other minor differences.

Ideally I'd like to keep the 2 in the same project but I can't find a way
to translate to a second PCB. (I get all the components from both schematics dumped into the same bin for the same PCB)

Do people do this when designing daughter boards etc. or is a second
project the only answer?
It would be handy for me in this case to keep them in the same
project.

john

KevL

United Kingdom
78 Posts

Posted - 04 Mar 2011 :  14:18:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have done this in the past by simply drawing 2 pcb outlines in a single pcb file.

Not sure that you can have 2 pcb files in 1 project.

K
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Iain Wilkie

United Kingdom
1015 Posts

Posted - 04 Mar 2011 :  16:55:34  Show Profile  Visit Iain Wilkie's Homepage  Reply with Quote
As Kevin metions ... you can hav two or more board outlines in your one PCB file .... so long as there is no duplication of component refs you will be ok ..

Iain
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johnt

United Kingdom
52 Posts

Posted - 07 Mar 2011 :  12:26:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Thanks guys - (I didn't think of that)
I'll give that a go and see how I get on.

john
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davep

United Kingdom
101 Posts

Posted - 07 Mar 2011 :  19:21:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I use standard PCB sizes and etch in house. When I have several small PCBs to do I create a separate project for each and then copy and paste artworks into a combined layout for plot and etch.

This combined artwork will have new random circuit references and nets (answer No to join nets), which I ignore. Assembly and circuit info refers to the original artworks before copy.

I also use this mechanism for step and repeat.
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