Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 05:09:25 EST 2014 | aflex
There are multiple online tools that help you in converting .paf files to multiple extension (from video/audio files to pdf files)
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 15 07:18:03 EDT 2008 | mbnetto
Hello, I usually receive files with the extensions BRD / CAD / PCB but I don't know what software I can use to view these files. Does anybody know where I can find a software to download to view these kind of files??? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 05:50:04 EDT 2018 | fadzril
Hi. I'm supporting an EMS to produce a mounted board. They mentioned that they're using *.CRB for their program data input. May I know what program are they using? Are there any substitute file extensions aside from *.CRB? Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 20:02:26 EDT 2018 | fadzril
Thank you. I just had discussion with them via their spokesperson. They're telling that they're using Panasonic NPM machines. However, I haven't discuss in details with their programming members. 1st thing, is to identify their programming software f
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 06:09:15 EDT 2018 | directx995
It's prob better to ask them which machines they use, since you have a few extenstion for only 1 machine manifacturer. Also, it may be a CAD file and you have A LOT of different CAD extensions, so I think it's better to make it clear with that EMS co
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 12:47:28 EST 2007 | davef
While we're unsure what you're trying to accomplish, .GER files are viewer files. The Gerber Plot File Viewer (GerberView) is a Windows based application that allows you to view Gerber plot and NC Drill files. You need a .GBX file or some other file
Electronics Forum | Sun May 26 20:59:32 EDT 2019 | sarason
Isn't the txt extension file a VIOS file? sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 13:10:45 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Is there a quick way to tell what type of CAD file a file is by the file extension? (My current software doesn't have the ability to scan through the files I have for CAD data, only gerbers and drill files).
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 13:47:55 EST 2007 | ratsalad
d0min0, Have you opened the file and looked at it? I don't know if you know what a gerber file looks like, but if you don't you can always compare it to a .gbx file that you have that already works. There is no standard on file extensions for gerb
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 11:13:59 EDT 2022 | ilavu
We have all Universal Instruments placement machines and one of our customer provided placement programs as pick and place file for new job. Is there anyway to extract ascii(pick and Place) file from Juki placement programs with extension .E47 and .E