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4) Exporting an IDF file with CircuitWorks
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CircuitWorks 7 can save SolidWorks assemblies
as IDF files that can be read by ECAD systems
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CircuitWorks 7 can save SolidWorks assemblies
as IDF files that can be read by ECAD systems This is an example of an assembly created by processing an IDF file with CircuitWorks
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This is an example of an assembly created by
These two components are in a position that’s going to cause a problem in our SolidWorks assembly This is an example of an assembly created by processing an IDF file with CircuitWorks
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The two components are moved in SolidWorks
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We now want to save these changes back out as an IDF
file, so the Electrical Engineers can update their system
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We now want to save these changes back out as an IDF
To save the assembly, select File > Save As IDF.. From the CircuitWorks menu We now want to save these changes back out as an IDF file, so the Electrical Engineers can update their system
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…or click the ‘Save As IDF’ icon
To save the assembly, select File > Save As IDF.. From the CircuitWorks menu …or click the ‘Save As IDF’ icon
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CircuitWorks will display the IDF Export Wizard with
two Options: Express export or Full export
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Express export can be used when the assembly has been generated by an IDF file and components have been moved
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Express export can be used when the assembly has been generated by an IDF file and components have been moved Full export allows much more control over the export process. It can be used when assemblies have been modelled from scratch in SolidWorks, or major changes have been made
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As we’ve only moved two components, Express export has been selected
Express export can be used when the assembly has been generated by an IDF file and components have been moved Full export allows much more control over the export process. It can be used when assemblies have been modelled from scratch in SolidWorks, or major changes have been made As we’ve only moved two components, Express export has been selected
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Click Next > to continue the export process
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CircuitWorks prompts for a filename and
location for the newly created IDF file
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Type a filename
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Type a filename and click Save
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CircuitWorks reports that the file has been successfully exported
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Click ‘Cancel’ to close the export wizard
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CircuitWorks can also write out IDF data when more
major changes have been made to the board or assembly
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Here the sketch profile has been modified,
additional holes added and components moved
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Click ‘Save As IDF…’ to save the assembly to an IDF file
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CircuitWorks displays the export wizard again
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This time full export is selected
CircuitWorks displays the export wizard again
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Click Next > to continue the export process
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The next page of the Export Wizard prompts for board options
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Set the file type you would like to export: IDF 2.0 or IDF 3.0
The next page of the Export Wizard prompts for board options
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Set the file type you would like to export: IDF 2.0 or IDF 3.0
Set an alternative board thickness if required
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Set the file type you would like to export: IDF 2.0 or IDF 3.0
Set an alternative board thickness if required If holes are to be exported, the type and owner of the holes can be set here
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Set the file type you would like to export: IDF 2.0 or IDF 3.0
Set an alternative board thickness if required If holes are to be exported, the type and owner of the holes can be set here Click Next > to continue the export process
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The next page of the Export Wizard
prompts for other features to export
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Select which features to export from the list
The next page of the Export Wizard prompts for other features to export
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The next page of the Export Wizard
If you’re exporting the file in IDF 3.0 format, the owner of the features can be set here The next page of the Export Wizard prompts for other features to export
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Click Next > to continue the export process
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The final page of the Export Wizard
prompts for advanced export options
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The name of the exporting system can be set here
The final page of the Export Wizard prompts for advanced export options
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The name of the exporting system can be set here
Setting this option will display a dialog on export allowing the user to edit the component reference designators The final page of the Export Wizard prompts for advanced export options
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The name of the exporting system can be set here
The other options on this page can be set to tailor CircuitWorks IDF export for use with specific ECAD systems The name of the exporting system can be set here The name of the exporting system can be set here Setting this option will display a dialog on export allowing the user to edit the component reference designators The final page of the Export Wizard prompts for advanced export options
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The name of the exporting system can be set here
The other options on this page can be set to tailor CircuitWorks IDF export for use with specific ECAD systems The name of the exporting system can be set here The name of the exporting system can be set here Setting this option will display a dialog on export allowing the user to edit the component reference designators Click Next > to start the export process
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CircuitWorks will prompt for a filename and location for the IDF file
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Click Save to save the IDF file and start the export process
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CircuitWorks reports its progress as the
board and components are exported
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CircuitWorks will display a message when export is complete
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Click OK to close the Export Wizard
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If you want to check your assembly has exported correctly,
you can open the newly created IDF file in CircuitWorks
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Browse to and open the IDF file CircuitWorks has just exported
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The Import wizard shows the new board outline profile
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The exported assembly re-imported into SolidWorks
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