An intro to Onshape PCB Studio workflow - i.e. how correctly layout your guitar stompbox!

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • A high level look at Onshape PCB Studio and how to go about using IDF to integrate to the ECAD world. This is just the basics, though it touches on some important in-context modeling tips. There are many ways it could be done, this is just one.
    Over the years I have laid out a bunch of these for the same 1590B enclosure, so things don't really change or need start from scratch each time. But for new shaped enclosures this workflow would be particularly powerful.
    Note: It is not a step-by-step for how to set up a PCB Studio library, nor is it a step-by-step of creating schematics in Altium Designer. Both of these might make good future episodes!?! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @jonathanhutchinson5649
    @jonathanhutchinson5649 22 дні тому

    Awesome project choice!

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  16 днів тому

      Thanks! I have a big backlog of guitar-related things - amps, guitars, effects, midi controllers. I know I will never get to them all, but will try to share things when I can!

  • @Oberon4278
    @Oberon4278 19 днів тому +1

    Hold up, OnShape can do circuits??

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  16 днів тому

      Onshape has had for some time now a PCB Studio, which is a collaboration tool between ECAD tools (like Altium, Cadence, Eagle, KiCAD etc.) It is *not* a PCB layout tool in itself, it facilitates the collaboration/co-design between teh MCAD and ECAD teams.