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The ODB++ format from Siemens is the more modern successor to the Gerber format. In addition to the data for the production of the bare PCB, it also contains more information about the procurement and assembly of the components as well as the in-circuit test (ICT) of the finished PCB. In the menu "File / Input-Output formats" you will find the corresponding menu item. You can [https://odbplusplus.com/design/download/odb-viewer/ download a viewer] from ODB++ Solutions Alliance free of charge and use it to view and check the outputs:<br><br> | |||
[[image:ODBplusplus.jpg]]<br>TARGET project in the ODB++ Viewer<br><br> | |||
The ODB++ format is included in TARGET as of V32. Please feel free to check all outputs and send us hints or ask us questions in case of ambiguities: [https://ibfriedrich.com/landingpage/mail-request/en/index.html Direct contact].<br><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 26 July 2023
The ODB++ format from Siemens is the more modern successor to the Gerber format. In addition to the data for the production of the bare PCB, it also contains more information about the procurement and assembly of the components as well as the in-circuit test (ICT) of the finished PCB. In the menu "File / Input-Output formats" you will find the corresponding menu item. You can download a viewer from ODB++ Solutions Alliance free of charge and use it to view and check the outputs:
TARGET project in the ODB++ Viewer
The ODB++ format is included in TARGET as of V32. Please feel free to check all outputs and send us hints or ask us questions in case of ambiguities: Direct contact.