Before you get started, you can upload Eagle .brd
files directly and we’ll generate the gerbers for you. For most users, this is the best way to order a board designed with Eagle.
Sometimes though, you might want to customize the silkscreen, manually verify the gerber files, or other things that require manufacturing files. This guide will help with that.
Follow these steps to make it happen: Open Autodesk EAGLE, and you’ll be greeted with the Control Panel. Next, select Options » Directories to open the Directories dialog. You’ll now need to add the file path that your Sparkfun and Adafruit libraries are stored in the Libraries field. Autodesk EAGLE is a CAD application used to design the layout of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB). EAGLE stands for “Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor.” It is available for Windows, OS X, and Linux. Autodesk EAGLE was formerly known as CadSoft EAGLE. Someone sent me a.pcb file to look at but all I have is eagle, is there anyone here who knows how to open.pcb files in eagle? Tags: pcb eagle. The forums are retiring in 2021 and are now closed for new topics and comments. Can anyone recommend free software to view the.brd and.sch files? Is there a free viewer for Eagle? I have what should be a schematic file from a vendor, its suffix is.sch. I tried opening it with Eagle CAD but it wouldn't open. About PCB Files. Our goal is to help you understand what a file with a.pcb suffix is and how to open it. The Printed Circuit Board Design file type, file format description, and Mac, Windows, and Linux programs listed on this page have been individually researched and verified by the FileInfo team.
We provide a standard CAM
file that will automatically configure Eagle to a good starting point.
Pcb File Types
First Steps
Validate Board Outline
One of the most common errors we see for Eagle is a missing Board Outline. Verifying your outline will save you a lot of trouble.
Eagle expects this to be drawn on the Dimension
layer, using the Wire
or Line
tools. For many designs, it’s a simple rectangle or circle that contains your design. We’ll cut your PCB out using this layer as a guide.
Download CAM files
We have published some scripts to automatically download, install, and update our files for Eagle. This is our recommended way to manage your CAM jobs.
Downloading Manually (Manual)
Select the correct CAM file for your version of Eagle, and how many layers you want to use.
For Eagle 7.2 and newer:
For Eagle 7.1, Eagle 6, and Eagle 5:
A good place to save this is in your Eagle folder in the cam/
directory, since Eagle will assume your CAM files are in this folder.
Configuring CAM Output
Load CAM file
To load the downloaded CAM file, open your board layout window. Then, open the CAM processor by going to File
> CAM Processor
In the new window, select File
> Open Job
, browse to the downloaded file, and select open.
Modify Layer Configuration (Optional)
How To Open Pcb File In Eagle Point
Once the CAM file is loaded, you may optionally adjust the CAM files to suit your design. The most common adjustment is to add or remove layers that will be included on the silkscreen.
The tabs on top each represent a single Gerber file and a single layer on a fabricated PCB. The list on the right indicates the Eagle layers will be included in this file. It’s common for multiple Eagle layers to be used to generate a single Gerber file.
To adjust the layers used in each file, select the tab (such asTop Silkscreen
), and check or uncheck any layers you would like printed. For a full list of layers and what they typically do, see our Eagle Layers Explained page.
As an example, you can include component values by selecting tValues
, turn off component names by de-selecting tNames
, or show all the Top traces on the top silkscreen by selecting Top
.
Note, that while you can configure arbitrary Eagle layers to be included in arbitrary Gerber files, doing so impact the functionality of the board. Silkscreen files are purely cosmetic and safe to change, but excercise caution and verify your gerbers whenever you adjust any other gerber file layer configuration.
Generate the Files
Once the CAM file is loaded and configured to your liking, simply click Process Job
. Eagle will then generate the .ger
and .xln
files in the same folder as your .brd
file.
Eagle will also generate several .gpi
and .dri
files, which can be deleted or ignore.
From here simply zip the output files, and upload it to oshpark.com