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Re: gEDA-user: pcb question : same structure several times on board
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- From: John Luciani <jluciani@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 07:54:45 -0400
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Bernhard,
I have two scripts that perform the structure copy --- one is for
schematics the
other for PCB's. Each script creates a new file containing multiple
copies of the
original. The script assigns new reference designators to the
replicated sections.
A configuration file is used to define the starting position in the new file,
the x increment for each column, the y increment for each row and the number
of rows and columns that is desired.
I can try to get both of this scripts (and some basic documentation)
on my website
this week.
(* jcl *)
On 5/9/05, Bernhard Kraemer <Bernhard.Kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am creating a pcb board on which I have four times the same structure
> (four voltage stabilisators together with their resistors and
> capacitors). It would be very fine if I could copy one structure in a
> way that all the three other structures, together with their wiring,
> will look equal and straight. If a tool like this exists, I'd like to
> use it for another circuit where a couple of ever-the-same filters
> appear. Does a tool like this exist ?
>
> Yours,
>
> Bernhard
>