BatchPCB question...

So, if I make a mistake during the CAM processing and upload that to the BatchPCB site and then catch the mistake (passed the DRC test), what do I do? I re-uploaded the corrected version, but never got the DRC check email for it.

MarkS:
So, if I make a mistake during the CAM processing and upload that to the BatchPCB site and then catch the mistake (passed the DRC test), what do I do? I re-uploaded the corrected version, but never got the DRC check email for it.

Greetings Mark,

Having been in that position myself I strongly suggest an email to

SFE/Batchpcb to cancel the project that you have corrected.

Next, start a new Batchpcb project with the corrected data.

Batchpcb processes a lot more bot submissions than actual

paying customers that order PCBs (because many of us do

make mistakes or experiment with PCB design and wish to

see if it will pass the bot).

It is easier for them to cancel a project (and issue a credit)

than have to adjust to a revision later.

I’d also suggest that you mark your design in a way that

can be readily identified as revised. I use X1, X2, etc. until

the design hits production (then A, B, etc.).

Comments Welcome!

The problem is that I cannot seem to correct the file. The Eagle file I uploaded is for a ScreenKeys breakout board. You can see the design in my thread in the new products forum. The traces, two pull-up resistors and silk screen are on the back of the board and I cannot get it to look right when I run the CAM processor.

MarkS:
The traces, two pull-up resistors and silk screen are on the back of the board and I cannot get it to look right when I run the CAM processor.

Mark,

I don’t understand your issue, can you post your EAGLE files here?

Have you used BatchPCB before? Are you using the CAM processor

from SFE/BatchPCB to generate the production (Gerber) files?

Comments Welcome!

Peter

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MarkS:
The traces, two pull-up resistors and silk screen are on the back of the board and I cannot get it to look right when I run the CAM processor.

Mark,

I don’t understand your issue, can you post your EAGLE files here?

Have you used BatchPCB before? Are you using the CAM processor

from SFE/BatchPCB to generate the production (Gerber) files?

Comments Welcome!

Peter

I followed the Eagle instructions on the BatchPCB site. I cannot post the files here since there is no way to attach them to a post. :frowning:

Here is what the board looks like in Eagle:

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/ … eakout.jpg

You’re looking at the top of the board, but all of the traces, both resistors, and silk screens are on the bottom of the board. However, this is what BatchPCB is giving me:

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/ … 918_lg.png

Not only is the board bigger that the Eagle dimensions layer, but the traces and silk screen is on the wrong side.

The obvious solution is to mirror the ScreenKey and draw the traces on the top of the board, but I’d like to know why this is happening and how to correct it.

MarkS:
I followed the Eagle instructions on the BatchPCB site.

You’re looking at the top of the board, but all of the traces, both resistors, and silk screens are on the bottom of the board. However, this is what BatchPCB is giving me:

Not only is the board bigger that the Eagle dimensions layer, but the traces and silk screen is on the wrong side.

Mark,

The image does not look ‘wrong’ to me. This is the composite image

that BatchPCB uses to identify your board in your BatchPCB account.

There should be two more files sent to you via email. The files are titled:

xxx-GTL.jpg and xxx-GBL.jpg These are jpg images of the the top and bottom Gerber files.

The composite image is missing the board outline, which is most likely an

error in your EAGLE design.

MarkS:
The obvious solution is to mirror the ScreenKey and draw the traces on the top of the board, but I’d like to know why this is happening and how to correct it.

I wouldn’t do that, it’s much better to get it right the first time. Even

a simple project like this one will take just as long to build and

much longer to fix if it’s wrong. My time is better spent fixing the

flow than hoping the outcome is useable.

Go back to your EAGLE board design and determine which layer

has the outline (should be layer 20). Rebuild the project and sent

it again.

Comments Welcome!