Altiumr To Xpeditionr Translator User Guide Exclusive //free\\
Exclusive Technical Guide: Altium to Xpedition Translator
Version 1.0 | For PCB Design Engineers & Librarians
- Include: Top/Bottom copper, internal planes, mechanical layers, solder mask, silkscreen, drill, netlist, components, attributes, assembly data.
- Units: Match Xpedition (mm recommended).
- Export component attributes and custom parameters.
Before we dive into the details, it's essential to understand the translation process. The goal is to convert your Altium design files into a format compatible with Xpedition. This involves: altiumr to xpeditionr translator user guide exclusive
Layout Translation: Handles the migration of PCB layout data, including footprints and board geometry. Before we dive into the details, it's essential
Conclusion
- Open CES (Constraint Editor System).
- Manually re-enter Diff Pair rules (
tolerance=5mil, phase=5mil). - Re-apply Topology rules (T-branching, daisy chain).
Phase 2: The Translator Utility
- Mapping Files: This is a critical component. The user must create or edit a mapping file that tells Xpedition how to interpret Altium properties (e.g., translating an Altium "Resistor" type to an Xpedition "RES" property).
- Execution: Running the translation script or executable provided by the vendor (or third-party developer).
- Log File Analysis: Reviewing the translation log for errors, warnings, or items that failed to map.
Phase 1: Preparation in Altium
- Clean-up: The guide emphasizes that the source design must be error-free. This includes validating schematics (ERC) and PCB layout (DRC).
- Naming Conventions: Renaming nets and components to avoid illegal characters that Xpedition does not support.
- Exporting: The user must export Altium data into a neutral format. Common formats mentioned include: