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ExtractClass.ulp Extracts a list of all nets belonging to specified classes to a TSV file. Command-line ULP that takes the arguments directly from the EAGLE prompt. This ULP allows you to get a list of all the nets in \\\"POWER\\\" or \\\"SENSITIVE\\\", for example, to analyze or list them appropriately. TSV output can be edited with Excel natively or used with programmed scripts (VB, Python, Perl, Tcl, C, etc).\r\nUploaded by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux from Entreprises TenTech
normalize-text.ulp GUI for the Layout (PCB) program that automates the task of normalizing ALL labels (Names/Values/Text) to a standard size/thickness that might be required by your manufacturing process. Automatically SMASHes all the parts, CHANGEs the SIZE and RATIO to the specified values. Thickness is entered as a measure and RATIO is calculated from size and thickness. Production-tested script, inches and mm supported.\r\nUploaded by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux from Entreprises TenTech
DrawDesignerInfo.ulp This ULP has a GUI to help you draw the Manufacturing Info (Name, Contact, Layer Name, etc) on all the required layers for Gerber exports. The GUI is easy to use and configurations can be loaded and saved, for reuse between projects. This ULP is production tested with over 50 boards and 4 board houses. All of the manufacturers are satisfied with the normalized presentation of the information at the same place on every layer.\r\nUploaded by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux from Entreprises TenTech
fanout.ulp This ULP will automatically generate net fanouts on a schematic from a TSV list of PIN/NET combinations. Every pin that matches in the list will have a NET extended from the pin to a PORT, and the port will have a LABEL added. The task is purely automated, saving time and preventing mistakes. This greatly simplifies the task of planning the nets for a project, especially if an FPGA, MCU or other high-pin count devices are used. The TSV file is easily created from Excel.\r\nUploaded by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux from Entreprises TenTech
copy-outline-to-milling.ulp Copies all WIREs and ARCs on layer 20 (Dimensions) to layer 46 (Milling), including those that are embedded in packages. This allows you to edit the contour milling layer that you export to Gerber, to add or remove segments, to optimize it, or to modify segments that are originally in a package, and thus not modifiable directly. Export layer 46 (Milling) in the CAM processor as you contour routing outline (board cutout). \r\nUploaded by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux from Entreprises TenTech
This is a set of Export/Import Utilities. This file contains a ULP script file to export the coordinates and rotation of all the components on a Board. Also contained in the file is an Excel file containing two simple macros. One Macro to read the coordinate data generated by the Eagle ULP, and one Macro to generate an Eagle Script file to import the new Coordinates back into Eagle. This provides a quick and easy way to manipulate the coordinates of the components on a Board.\r\nUploaded by Trevor Kooistra from Canada
ACIS-SAT exports an ACIS model of the PCB as a Standard ACIS Text (SAT) file in units of inches. The ACIS model includes a 1/16\\\" thick cuboid (rectangular slab) with holes. Importing this type of model into a CAD package is useful for enclosure design. The vector-based nature of the file enables importing CAD packages to support snapping to PCB features including hole centers. Many 3D CAD packages support SAT files including AutoCAD, Inventor, CADKEY, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, IronCAD and more.\r\nUploaded by Ed Slatt from PCB Singles
Abgeänderte Version von pcb_gcode.ulp für den ColinBus Profiler.Zum Erzeugen von Isolationsfräsen und bohren von Leiterplatten.\r\nUploaded by Gerd Vogel from zu Hause
Iterates through all traces widths on a board and changes traces of a particular width to a new width. The compare is based on the existing width rather than signal names.\r\nUploaded by Bob Starr from RTZ Audio