2019-08-28 10:17 AM
Hi,
I'm planning to productize an STM32F429IDISCO based prototype, and it'd be of great time saving, if the layout/design files of the board would be available, that's I could modify that directly instead of the need of replicating/redraw it based on the schematics and gerber files provided. Do you know, if there is a way to get the original designed files?
Thanks,
Geza
2019-08-28 12:01 PM
2019-08-28 01:10 PM
Of all the boards to duplicate, the STM32F429I-DISCO?
2019-08-28 01:41 PM
2019-08-29 03:10 AM
What's wrong with it?
IMO a great balance between complexity, controllability, features, manufacturability, consumption and price. I'm truly curious about other opinions of course, my scope is limited.
JW
2019-08-29 03:27 AM
We need modifications to the board, not just to duplicate.
... and that you cannot really do with just the gerber files / schematic, unless you go full and make your own board/layout, which time could be seriously reduced if the original design files were available, not just their output.
2019-08-29 03:29 AM
This is just gerber and schematic, not enough to do modifications, unless you recreate them in some EDA software.