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Original example from [[CAD by Mariano Alvira]]: http://cad.devl.org/examples.html | |||
The example on that page will show you how to use CAD with circuit schematics made with [[Eagle]], the CAD Bill-of-Materials (BOM) IO module, and the CAD Digikey and Mouser Fetch modules. Specifically, it covers: | |||
* Generating a BOM from Eagle for the first time. | |||
* Automatically filling description, manufacturer as well as pricing information from Digikey and Mouser, with a configurable preference. | |||
* Generating order sheets with a user-defined quantity multiplier that can be uploaded directly to Digikey and Mouser. | |||
* Filtering Eagle footprint names. | |||
* Resolving the conflicts generated when the Eagle schematic and the BOM disagree. |
Latest revision as of 03:34, 5 December 2012
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Original example from CAD by Mariano Alvira: http://cad.devl.org/examples.html
The example on that page will show you how to use CAD with circuit schematics made with Eagle, the CAD Bill-of-Materials (BOM) IO module, and the CAD Digikey and Mouser Fetch modules. Specifically, it covers:
- Generating a BOM from Eagle for the first time.
- Automatically filling description, manufacturer as well as pricing information from Digikey and Mouser, with a configurable preference.
- Generating order sheets with a user-defined quantity multiplier that can be uploaded directly to Digikey and Mouser.
- Filtering Eagle footprint names.
- Resolving the conflicts generated when the Eagle schematic and the BOM disagree.