‎2019-09-24 06:14 PM
Subject says it all, really: Go here, download the ZIP file for the 'Manufacturing files', and the 'Mechanical' folder is empty :(
Looking to get the offsets of the holes from the Arduino connector so I can bolt it down well.
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‎2019-09-25 08:11 AM
Hi @Spaced Cowboy​
Please find attached the STEP file supposed to be in the ZIP.
Please, confirm this is what you were expecting.
Olivier
‎2019-09-25 05:55 AM
Hi @Spaced Cowboy​
I confirm the problem.
I escalate it internally and come back to you ASAP
Sorry for inconvenience
Olivier
‎2019-09-25 08:11 AM
Hi @Spaced Cowboy​
Please find attached the STEP file supposed to be in the ZIP.
Please, confirm this is what you were expecting.
Olivier
‎2019-09-25 08:55 AM
Hi Olivier, thanks for the quick reply :)
The STEP file looks a bit like overkill, to be honest - but I'll try and find a viewer for the format on my Mac, and see if I can get the info I need. What I really wanted (I mention this in case it's there and I missed it) was something like:
Cheers :)
‎2019-09-26 01:18 AM
Hi @Spaced Cowboy​
No, we do not provide similar details measure file.
Don't you get information using Altium PCB file in ODB+ folder ?
Hope it help,
Olivier
‎2019-09-26 07:36 AM
Well, if I had Altium....
Even the free viewer for their file-format is PC-only, which doesn't help me on a Mac :(
However, you gave me the idea to look at the combination of MB1272-C01_Assembly.PDF, MB1272-C01_PickandPlace.txt and MB1272C-RoundHoles-Plated.TXT. For anyone else that cares, the holes and connector centres (in mm) are:
CN2: cx=51.5000 cy=67.5000 part=SAMTEC_TSW-120-07-G-D
CN13: cx=59.4340 cy=61.4500 part=SAMTEC_SSW-110-22-X-S-VS
CN14: cx=35.0500 cy=61.4500 part=SAMTEC_SSW-108-22-X-S-VS
CN16: cx=52.8300 cy=13.1900 part=SAMTEC_SSW-108-22-X-S-VS
CN17: cx=32.5100 cy=13.1900 part=SAMTEC_SSW-106-22-X-S-VS
CN4: cx=22.5500 cy=41.5000 part=TE-CONNECTIVITY_2-1734248-0
H1: cx=22.5 cy=67.5
H2: cx=80.5 cy=67.5
H3: cx=22.5 cy=18.5
H4: cx=80.5 cy=18.5
Bear in mind that CN13..17 are on the underside of the board, so their origin is the bottom-right corner as you look down on the board from above, not the bottom-left. (These are pick-and-place co-ords, and the board is flipped when placing on the bottom)
Cheers