![]() ![]() I used 010 Editor to edit my file, but Excel could probably also be used. If you get any errors first check that there are no whole numbers, eg 38 instead of 38.00 and check that all fields are filled correctly and no extra spaces between values. Then in opnepnp, file>import>EAGLE Mountsmd.ulp If it makes you feel good you can change the file name extension to mnt/mnb to stick with the eagle export convention, but it doesn't matter openpnp will open the file no matter what the extension is. Make sure the name mentions if it is top or bottom. Specify the column divider as a space only. Select csv or txt for the file type, it doesn't matter. So a run down on how to generate a pick and place file from diptrace:Īrrange the columns as per the image, make sure all your parts have a value in each of the required fields, otherwise it won't import correctly. I have attached the edited working mnt file for interest sake. Would it be possible when importing, if there is an error with the file, show what line/value it has failed on? After making that change I was able to load my file!ĭoes openpnp need to be made tolerant of whole numbers for the component coordinates? ![]() ![]() ![]() Also missing part values needed to be filled in.Īnyway, tracked it down to R17 and it's X position was 38, however it needed to be 38.00. I got rid of the header from my file and also changed the separator from a semicolon to just a space to match the example file. I was able to confirm that they imported. Ok, so on further digging I found the MNT/MNB files in the samples directory. ![]()
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