What type of files are those? I always upload Gerber files, I don't know if they accept any other type. By type I am trying to find out what program generated them.
I am working on a project and tried uploading the following files to JLCPCB.com. The dimensions do not show up on the website, consequently, I am unable to see the board or check out. Can someone help me by taking a look? Thanks
That's a feature not a bug.
There's no charge for that.
What type of files are those? I always upload Gerber files, I don't know if they accept any other type. By type I am trying to find out what program generated them.
Phil
I thought they were Eagle. I am not well versed in this part of the hobby.
That's a feature not a bug.
There's no charge for that.
Can you generate (export, perhaps) gerber files from Eagle and then ZIP them up and see what happens? I'm not familiar with Eagle, so this is a shot in the dark. If it's successful you should see images of your design right after you upload the files.
Phil
I did not create the files and I don't have Eagle. I have asked the other site for the Gerber files. Thanks Phil. But if anyone sees this and has Eagle, I would appreciate some help.
That's a feature not a bug.
There's no charge for that.
FWIW oshpark.com says that they can accept eaglecad files. Depending on the size of the board and shipping method, they might end up a bit pricey.
Phil
Just for kicks, I uploaded to oshpark that .brd file that you posted. It looks fine there, being a 1.46" x 1.11" design with traces on the bottom-side only. Three copies of the board would cost $8.05 for regular-speed service and free shipping, and would go up from there if you wanted quicker service and faster shipping.
Phil
From Eagle: click File, then Generate CAM data.
-Craig
The Gerbers etc. are in the attachment. Eagle 2 layer version is free:
Download EAGLE | Free Download | Autodesk
Craig
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