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SOFTWARE TO OPEN PCB FILE

15-09-2021admin

 1. Software To Open Pcb File Using
 2. Software To Open Ppt File
 3. Software To Open Pcb File Free
 4. Pcb File Types

Did you find or received PCB file and your computer failed to open it? Below we
will explain what is PCB file extension and how you can open it.

Launch a.pcb file, or any other file on your PC, by double-clicking it. If your
file associations are set up correctly, the application that's meant to open
your.pcb file will open it. It's possible you may need to download or purchase
the correct application. Verdict: FreePCB is a free open source PCB design
software for Microsoft Windows. It’s easy to master and use. But, at the same
time, it can be used by professionals. The software doesn’t have a built-in
autorouter.

The .PCB file extension is associated with the customization of your PowerPoint.
Once you edit or remove any toolbars or buttons your PowerPoint stores that
customization into a special PCB file.

PCB files hold custom settings so I doubt you will find the lost presentation
there. You MIGHT want to look for a PPT.TMP file where. is a number. TO USE
'SMART OPEN': From the Unisoft software click FILE from the main menu, click
SMART OPEN and a new window opens. In the new window browse to and select the
directory that your project CAD or Gerber files are located in. A new window
opens and select one of the files presented and your PC Board will be displayed.


HOW TO OPEN A PCB FILE?

In most cases your computer should know what software program should be used to
open different file types and extensions like PCB. When you double click on the
PCB file format, it should open with appropriate software program. If you
downloaded or received PCB files for the first time and your system failed to
open it then try free file viewers available on the internet after doing enough
research not to fall prey to malware.


HOW TO FIX ERRORS WITH PCB FILES

Scan the fileBefore trying to open PCB files on your Windows make sure that it
is safe to do so by running through antivirus scanner.UpdateUnable to open PCB
files with the associated software program or see an error than try updating the
associated softwareDo notIf none of the applications in your Windows were able
to open PCB file do not change file extension because by changing file extension
you are corrupting the file. In case you already changed the extension you can
revert it back to PCB by renaming the file. Incorrect associations are the cause
of many PCB file errors.

Finally, if Windows is unable to open file extension PCB you may have registry
related errors or may not have the appropriate program installed. We strongly
recommend that you run a registry scan.

You are currently viewing the detail page for PCB file ext. This page contains a
detailed description of the PCB file type, software tools to help resolve file
association errors in the Windows registry together with relevant system utility
applications and other related information.


ProntoCAD-CONNECT is the importer engine featured in all Unisoft software
modules and allows the importing of virtually any CAD, Gerber, Bill of Materials
(BOM), CNC and mechanical drawing formats.

VIDEO: Click the video above for product overview.



BOM IMPORTING

SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD: A quick way to learn about the software is to download it by
clicking this link.

The software has HELP for most menu items by hovering over the menu item for a
second then click any of the videos, manual or website links to learn about the
software. For example the SMART OPEN menu has help on importing CAD and Gerber
files.


FREE PCB CAD VIEWER &
GERBER VIEWER SOFTWARE

The software download link and periodic updates will be sent to this address.
Please double check that your email address is correct. Your email address will
be kept private.


IMPORTING YOUR CAD FILES

Importing your CAD files is easy with the Unisoft software! The 'SMART OPEN'
feature is your CAD EXPERT that does all the work for you finding and sorting
out all the proper files in your project folder!

TO USE 'SMART OPEN': From the Unisoft software click FILE from the main menu,
click SMART OPEN and a new window opens. In the new window browse to and select
the directory that your project CAD or Gerber files are located in. A new window
opens and select one of the files presented and your PC Board will be displayed.

The SMART OPEN feature looks at all the files for your project in the folder you
select and then presents you with only the correct PC Board, CAD and Gerber
files that can be imported into the Unisoft software with the most desirable CAD
files at the top of the list.

MORE ABOUT CAD FILE IMPORTING:

The Unisoft software can import the wide assortment of CAD, Gerber, BOM and XY
rotation files that EMS/CEM and OEM electronic manufactures encounter. Unisoft
has a set of the best ECAD, Gerber and BOM importers in the world today. This
software developed over the last 30 years imports all types of ECAD, MCAD and
BOM formats.

Unisoft imports the ASCII text files created by CAD systems and supports
revision levels dating back to the 1980's and this can be important because
older versions of CAD systems are still in use and need to be supported. For
example the PADS ASCII output .ASC file format dates back to the 1980's and
Unisoft supports virtually all the variations PADS created through the years
within that format.

Unisoft SMART OPEN feature outlined previously above, will scan all files in a
folder and will automatically detect the CAD files which have correct content
for importing into the Unisoft software. So for example if you have a folder
containing 40 assorted CAD, Gerber, BOM and Drawing files for a PC Board project
use the Unisoft SMART OPEN feature by clicking FILE from the main menu then
click SMART OPEN and point to the directory folder with the files and click OK
and you will be presented with a list of the CAD files you can import. In
general look for at a minimum 'PCB pin x-y' in the field 'Contains this type of
data'. If the file contains 'PCB pin x-y' data then usually with the Unisoft
software this will be sufficient data to program your Assembly, AOI inspection
and selective Soldering equipment; and also create process assembly sheets,
kitting labels, costing reports, do first article and general inspection.

If you are having trouble finding the right type of CAD file to import into the
Unisoft software then the table below lists PC Board CAD, Gerber and mechanical
CAD file formats that maybe imported into the Unisoft software. You can use this
table to match up the correct CAD file required to be imported. After you have
installed the Unisoft software full samples of most of the CAD formats listed in
the table below can be found by default in the directory c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etc or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etc . In that directory the sample
files start with SAMPLE_ and the CAD System is in the name of the file, for
example the file SAMPLE_PADS.ASC is a full sample of the PADS CAD system ASCII
file. If you are having trouble finding the right type of CAD file then use
these samples to match them to the CAD files your CAD department or your clients
may have available for processing with the Unisoft software. For example if your
company or client uses the OrCAD CAD system to design their PC Boards and they
have not sent you the correct files then use the table below to have them send
you the desired files. From the table below under the field 'CAD system' look
for OrCAD and you will find two listings. Next under the field 'File label or
type' you will find 'Min File' and 'GENCAD'. Under the field 'Contains this type
of data' you will find that both have the same listing of 'PCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace data'. The field 'Contains this type of data' indicates the PC
Board data types contained in the file and usually the more types listed the
better. In the case of OrCAD both the 'Min File' and 'GENCAD' files have full
'Contains this type of data' listings of 'PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace data' and
either one will work fine for importing into the Unisoft software. Next look at
the field 'Standard extension' and in the case of OrCAD they are .MIN and .CAD
and if you have either of these files available you are ready to go; if not then
request them from your client or your CAD department and do this by forwarding
them the samples of the file formats you need and these samples are available by
default in the directory c:program filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etc or
c:program files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etc . In the case of OrCAD
the two files you would send them would be sample_orcad.min and
sample_GENCAD.cad and these files should aid them in matching the correct file
type you need.

STANDARD CAD FILES: Note that many CAD systems in addition to exporting their
native format may export industry standard CAD formats such as GENCAD, GENCAM,
FABMASTER, IPC-D-356, IPC-2581, etc. In most cases these files can be used in
place of the native CAD files and are importable into the Unisoft software.

GERBER FILES: When CAD files are not available then Gerber files are often the
only files available to Contract Manufacturers and OEM's. The Unisoft software
can quickly translate these files into your required manufacturing files (see
note 2 below).

X/Y CENTER & ROTATION FILES: When CAD files are not available then X/Y center &
rotation files are often the only files available to Contract Manufacturers and
OEM's. The Unisoft software can quickly translate these files into your required
manufacturing files (see note 7 below).


CAD & GERBER FILE LISTINGS


SOFTWARE TO OPEN PCB FILE USING

The information below helps to find the best data files for importing to the
Unisoft software.
We are available anytime to assist you directly online.

CAD system or standards fileFile label or typeStandard extensionContains this
type of data / rotation typeSampleAccel P-CAD (see note 12)PDIF.pdf (see note
12)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 12 / 1a)yAccel P-CAD (see note
18)IPC-D-356.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 /
1a)yAccel P-CAD (see note 13)ASCII output.PCB (see note 13)PCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace (see note 13 / 1a)yAccel P-CAD (see note 2)
Altium Designer(see note 5)Gerber
Protel outputvaries (see note 2)
.pro (see note 5)PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 5 / 1a)y
yAltium Designer (see note 21)
Altium Designer (see note 22)
Altium Designer (see note 5)ODB++
IPC-2581
pin x-y listvaries
.cvg
.PCB (see note 5)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 21 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 22 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 5 / 1a)y
y
yAltium Designer (see note 5)
Altium Designer (see note 2)Data
Gerber.PCBdoc (see note 5)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 5 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)n
yAutoCAD (see note 20 below)Design Exchange.dxf (see note 20)drawing file (see
note 20)yAutodesk Eagle (see Eagle PCB)
AutoCAD Electrical (see note 31)
AutoTRAX DEX (see note 19)
AutoTRAX DEX (see note 2)
Bartels Auto Engineer(note 18)(see Eagle PCB)
x-y centroid
(see note 19)
Gerber
IPC-D-356(see Eagle PCB)
varies (see note 31)
(see note 19)
varies (see note 2)
.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)(see Eagle PCB)
PCB x-y center (see note 31)
(see note 19)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)-
y
n
y
yBartels Auto Engineer GENCAD.cadPCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)y
Bartels Auto Engineer (note 2)
Cadence-Valid Allegro(note 3)Gerber
pin x-y listvaries (see note 2)
varies (see note 3)PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 3 / 1b)y
yCadence-Valid Allegro (note 3)
Cadence-Valid Allegro (note 2)IPC-D-356
Gerber.ipc/.356 (see note 3)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 3 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yCADint
CADint (note 18)
CADint (see note 26)
CADint (note 2)
CADSTAR (see note 17 below)GENCAD
IPC-D-356
pin x-y list
Gerber
CADIF.cad
.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
.fat/.fatf - FATF file (note 26)
varies (see note 2)
.paf (see note 17)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 26 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)y
y
y
y
yCADSTAR
CADSTAR (see note 2)pin x-y list
Gerber.cdi
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yCIRCADGENCAD.cadPCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)yCIRCAD (see note 4
below)
CIRCAD (see note 2)IPC-D-356
Gerber.ipc/.356 (see note 4)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 4 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yComputerVision
ComputerVision (see note 2)pin x-y list
Gerber.cvi
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)n
yCopper Connection (see note 2)
CR5000 (see note 17 below)
CR5000 (see note 6 below)
CR5000 (see note 2)
CR8000 (see note 17 below)
CR8000 (see note 6 below)
CR8000 (see note 2)
DesignSpark (see note 27)
DesignSpark (see note 2)
Diptrace
Diptrace
Diptrace
Diptrace
Diptrace
Diptrace (see note 7)
Diptrace (see note 2)
Douglas CAD/CAM Pro(note 7)
Douglas CAD/CAM Pro (note 2)
Draftview(see note 23 below)
Draftware(see note 23 below)
Eagle PCB(see note 4 below)Gerber
CADIF
ODB++
Gerber
CADIF
ODB++
Gerber
ODB++
Gerber
IPC-D-356
ODB++
PADS type ASCII
PCAD PCB
Min OrCAD file
x-y centroid
Gerber
x-y centroid
Gerber
drawing file
drawing file
IPC-D-356varies (see note 2)
.paf (see note 17)
varies (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)
.paf (see note 17)
varies (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)
varies (see note 27)
varies (see note 2)
.ipc/.356
varies (see note 6)
.asc
.pcb
.min
varies (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)
varies (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)
varies (see note 23)
varies (see note 23)
.ipc/.356 (see note 4)PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 17 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 17 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)
PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
drawing file
drawing file
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 4 / 1a)y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
yEagle PCB (see note 4 below)GENCAD.cad (see note 4)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
(see note 4 / 1b)yEagle PCB (see note 4 below)pin x-y list.fatf - FATF file (see
note 4)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 4 / 1b)yEagle PCB (see note 4 below)
Eagle PCB (see note 2)
Easy-PC(see note 8 below)
Easy-PC (see note 32 below)
Easy-PC (see note 2)other
Gerber
GENCAD
ODB++
Gerberscripts (see note 4)
varies (see note 2)
cad (see note 8)
varies (see note 32)
varies (see note 2)PCB exports using scripts (see note 4)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 21 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 32 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y
y
yEasyEDA
EasyEDA
EasyEDA
EasyEDA
EE Designer
EE Designer (see note 2)PADS-PCB
Protel output
x-y centroid
Gerber
ASCII output
Gerber.asc
.pro
varies (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)
.ala
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)
PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB Ascii
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y
y
n
yFabmaster (see note 26)pin x-y list.fatf - FATF file (note 26)PCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace (see note 26 / 1b)yFabmaster
Fabmaster (see note 2)pin x-y list
Gerbervaries
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yFastCAD (see note 2 below)Gerbervaries (see note 2)PCB drawing file (see note 2
/ 1a)yFreePCB (see note 2 below)
FreePCB
Fuji PCB assembly file
GENA PxxxPCB(see note 7 below)
GENA PxxxPCB (see note 2)Gerber
PADS-PCB
Flexa .pgo
x-y centroid
Gerbervaries (see note 2)
.asc
.pgo
varies (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB netlist (pin x-y?, trace?)
PCB x-y center
PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y
y
yGENCADGENCAD.cadPCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)yGENCAMGENCAM.gcmPCB pin
x-y,netlist,traceyGerber (see note 2 below)Gerbervaries (see note 2)PCB drawing
file (see note 2 / 1a)yHPGL (see note 23 below)Internet.hpgdrawing fileyIncases
Incases (see note 2)TL CAD
Gerber.tl
varies (see note 2)PCB Ascii
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)n
yIntergraph
Intergraph (see note 2)
pin x-y list
Gerber.lst
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yIPC-2581 (see note 24)
IPC-2581A(xml) (see note 25)
IPC-D-356(see note 18)IPC-2581
IPC-2581A
IPC-D-356.cvg (see note 24)
.xml (see note 25)
varies (see note 18)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 24 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 25 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)y
y
yKeysight ADS (see note 7)
Keysight ADS (see note 2)
KiCAD
KiCAD (see note 7)
KiCAD (see note 2)
x-y centroid
Gerber
GENCAD
x-y centroid
Gerbervaries (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)
cad
varies (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y
y
yMcCADIPC-D-356.ipc/.356PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 1a)yMcCADGENCAD.cadPCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)yMcCAD
McCAD (see note 2)
pin x-y list
Gerber.tbs
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)n
yMentorBoardStation (see note 29)Mentor Neutral pin x-y.neu/variesPCB pin
x-y,netlist (see note 1a)yMentorBoardStationMentor Route (traces).txt/variesPCB
traceyMentorBoardStation (note 6)
MentorBoardStaion (note 2)ODB++
Gerbervaries (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yMentor Expedition (see note 9)GENCAD.cad (see note 9)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
(see note 9 / 1b)yMentor Expedition (see note 9)IPC-D-356.ipc/.356 (see note
9)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 9 / 1a)yMentor Expedition (notes 6, 9)
Mentor Expedition (see note 2)ODB++
Gerbervaries (see notes 6, 9)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (notes 6, 9 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yODB++ (see note 6 below)pin x-y listvaries (see note 6)PCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)yOrCAD PCB Designer (note 30)
OrCAD PCB Designer (note 6)
OrCAD PCB Designer (note 28)
OrCAD PCB Designer (note 2)
OrCAD MasstekGENCAD
ODB++
IPC-2581
Gerber
Min file.cad
varies (see note 6)
.cvg
varies (see note 2)
.minPCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 22 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1a)y
y
y
y
yOrCAD Masstek
OrCAD Masstek (note 18)
OrCAD Masstek (see note 2)
GENCAD
IPC-D-356
Gerber.cad
.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y
OrCAD 386+ (see note 7)
OrCAD 386+ (see note 2)x-y centroid
Gerbervaries (see note 7)
varies (see note 2)PCB x-y center (see note 7)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yPADS (see note 11 below)ASCII output.asc (see note 11)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
(see note 11 / 1a)yPADS (see note 6 below)
PADS (see note 2)ODB++
Gerbervaries (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yPanasonic PCB assembly file
Pantheon/Intercept
Pantheon/Intercept (note 2)
Pantheon/Intercept (note 18)
Pantheon/Intercept
Pantheon/Intercept (note 6)
Pantheon/Intercept
P-CAD(see note 12 below)Panasonic .crb
GENCAD
Gerber
IPC-D-356
Mentor
ODB++
Visual
PDIF.crb
.cad
varies (see note 2)
.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
.neu
varies (see note 6)
varies
.pdf (see note 12)PCB x-y center
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 12 / 1a)n
y
y
y
y
y
y
yP-CAD (see note 18 below)IPC-D-356.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)PCB pin
x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)yP-CAD (see note 13 below)
P-CAD (see note 2)ASCII output
Gerber.PCB (see note 13)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 13 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yPulsonix
Pulsonix (note 33)
Pulsonix (see note 2)GENCAD
ODB++
Gerber.cad
varies (see note 33)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 33 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
yProtel (see note 14 below)Protel output.PCB/.pro (see note 14)PCB pin
x-y,netlist,trace (see note 14 / 1a)yProtel (see note 18 below)
Protel (see note 2)Protel output
Gerber.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yProteus (see note 6 below)
Proteus (see note 2)
SCI Card
SCI Card (see note 2)ODB++
Gerber
Neutral file
Gerbervaries (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)
.cii
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB Ascii (see note 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
n
ySeetrax Ranger
Seetrax Ranger (see note 2)GENCAD
Gerber.cad
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
ySuperMax ECAD (see note 18)
SuperMax ECAD (see note 2)IPC-D-356 Netlist
Gerber.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yTango (Protel) (see note 15)
Tango (Protel) (see note 2)pin x-y list
Gerber.PCB (see note 15)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 15 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yTheda
Theda (see note 2)TL
Gerber.tl
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)n
yULTIboard (see note 16 below)GENCAD.cad (see note 16)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace
(see note 16 / 1b)yULTIboard (see note 18 below)
ULTIboard (see note 2)IPC-D-356 Netlist
Gerber.ipc/.356/varies (see note 18)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist (see note 18 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yVeribestpin x-y list.vrbPCB pin x-y,netlistyVeribest (see note 10 below)
Veribest (see note 2)
Valor (see note 6 below)GENCAD
Gerber
ODB++.cad (see note 10)
varies (see note 2)
varies (see note 6)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 10 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)y
y
yVisula (see note 17 below)
Visula (see note 2)CADIF
Gerber.paf (see note 17)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 17 / 1a)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
yVutrax (see note 2)
X-Y Component Center (note 7)Gerber
X-Y centersvaries (see note 2)
.xyr (see note 7)PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)
PCB X-Y Components centers (see note 7)y
yZuken (see note 17 below)
Zuken(see note 6 below)
Zuken (see note 2)CADIF
ODB++
Gerber.paf (see note 17)
varies (see note 6)
varies (see note 2)PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 17 / 1a)
PCB pin x-y,netlist,trace (see note 6 / 1b)
PCB drawing file (see note 2 / 1a)y
y
y

The CAD and Gerber file listings above are provided for informational purposes
only. Unisoft is not responsible for any problems encountered with the usage of
this information.

Full samples of most of the CAD formats in the table above can be downloaded by
clicking this link https://www.unisoft-cim.com/download/cad_samples.zip. After
the download is complete you will find the CAD samples in the file
CAD_SAMPLES.ZIP.

BINARY FILES: The Unisoft software imports the ASCII files the ECAD systems
export but it does not import their binary files. Binary PCB database files are
the ECAD companies own proprietary binary format. These binary file formats are
normally not public or documented and my violate copyrights. Also as an ECAD
company releases new versions of it's software their binary format may change
and it would be virtually impossible to modify the Unisoft software to
accommodate these changes in a timely manner. For these reasons the Unisoft
software does not import the binary files directly and only imports the standard
ASCII files these ECAD systems export. TIP: If you try to open your CAD file
with a TEXT editor and the characters are not standard ASCII text characters
then it is most likely a binary file and not the ASCII CAD file and the Unisoft
software will not be able to import it!

Note 1a:CAD files without explicitly defined component rotations: This CAD file
does not have explicitly defined component rotations.

This CAD file has component pin information but no usable data about component
rotations and in these cases Unisoft automatically calculates component
rotations using standard zero degree package orientations.

Note 1b:CAD files with explicitly defined component rotations: This CAD file has
explicitly defined component rotations.

This CAD file contains rotation information. When a CAD file is imported into
the Unisoft software were the component rotations are explicitly defined in the
CAD file then Unisoft assigns these explicitly defined rotations to the
components.

In some cases it may be desirable to modify these explicilty defined component
rotations. If this is the case then the RESET ROTATION feature can be used to
change the rotation of the component package shapes in CAD files that have
explicitly defined rotations. When the RESET ROTATION feature is used then the
Unisoft software automatically calculates component rotations using standard
zero degree package orientations.

Note 2:Gerber: Gerber data is basically a drawing file of the PC Boards pad
information. Most of the systems listed above gerber data files. Gerber does not
contain component, pin or netlist information. Wherever possible, from the table
above, try to obtain CAD files with pin x-y,netlist,trace data. However as is
the case with virtually all Contract Electronics Manufacturers [EMS/CEM] often
the only data their clients provide are the gerber files. In this case the
Unisoft GERBER-CONNECTION menu is used to quickly turn these raw Gerber files
into intelligent data to program your Assembly, AOI inspection, ATE Test and
selective Soldering equipment; and also create process assembly sheets, kitting
labels, costing reports, do first article and general inspection.

Gerber files are exported by hundreds of different CAD and software systems. The
first few lines of the GERBER file will look something like the sample below.

There is also a full sample of a GERBER file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample-gerber.ger or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample-gerber.ger.

Note 3:Importing Cadence Allegro CAD files into the Unisoft software: Cadence
Allegro is usually less straight forward then the other CAD systems in
generating the necessary ASCII file that is then imported into the Unisoft
software. The Allegro CAD system requires an extraction program in order to get
the data out of the system. The extraction script exports ASCII files and
therefore anyone needing PCB data from the Allegro database needs to use the
Cadence Extraction program. Outlined below are two options to create the ASCII
file.

Please note that the main Allegro binary database has a .BRD extension. The .BRD
is in Allegro's own proprietary binary format that is not public or documented
and Unisoft does not import this file directly. The Unisoft software imports the
standard ASCII files this database can export.


SOFTWARE TO OPEN PPT FILE

Option #1 - Some Allegro systems (NT version for example) will allow you to
export out an IPC-D356 ASCII file. IPC-D356 is created directly from the export
menu on the Allegro CAD system and the Unisoft software can then import the
IPC-D356 file.

To export IPC-D356 from the Allegro software click the EXPORT MENU then click
IPC-D356 and the resultant .IPC file created can be imported into the Unisoft
software. To import the .IPC file into the Unisoft software first start the
Unisoft software and click the main FILE menu then select SMART OPEN and select
the directory where the .IPC file is located, then select the .IPC file and
click OK. A window will open, click OK and the PCB will be displayed.

Option #2 - Some customers that use ALLEGRO have been able to export the
standard file format from ALLEGRO known as the Fabmaster 'extraction script'. We
recommend this file format because it contains a large amount of the PC Board
detail (pins, netlist, traces, etc.).

To export Fabmaster 'extraction script' from the Allegro software you need to
download and run the skill file script to extract the Fabmaster 'extraction
script' CAD data. The licensed Cadence Allegro user can go to 'Sourcelink' on
the Cadence website and download the Fabmaster skill file to extract Fabmaster
'extraction script' CAD data. The skill file should contain information on how
it should be run. The resultant Fabmaster 'extraction script' CAD file created
can be imported into the Unisoft software. To import the file you can use the
SMART OPEN feature in the Unisoft software and the PCB will be displayed. The
other option to import the file is to make sure the file name is .FAB then start
the Unisoft software and click the main FILE menu then select OPEN and select
the directory where the .FAB file is located. Next click the pull down menu next
to 'LIST FILE TYPES' and select 'FabMaster Files (*.FAB)' then select the .FAB
file and click OPEN and the PCB will be displayed.

The first few lines of the file will look something like this:

Note if you are using an older version of Unisoft before year 2016 the following
may apply. Newer versions will detect these differences automatically: If you
have an ASCII file similar in format to the one above 'A!XXX!YYY!ZZZ!' but it
does not import into the Unisoft software with the above mentioned methods then
first change the file extension to .VAL and try to import it into the Unisoft
software. If that does not work then change the file extension to .VA2 and try
to import it into the Unisoft software. The format above 'A!XXX!YYY!ZZZ!' comes
in many variations so if you still have issues then please contact Unisoft.

Note 4:Importing EAGLE PCB files into the Unisoft software:
Note that Eagle (CadSoft) was acquired by Autodesk in 2016 and so the export
information below may change as the product is integrated into Autodesk..
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EAGLE PCB system users can export GenCAD, IPCD356 and Fabmaster files that can
then be imported into the Unisoft software. The Eagle PCB system uses 'User
Language Programs' scripts to export data out. To download these user
contributed scripts for GenCAD, IPCD356 and Fabmaster go to the Eagle website
then click DOWNLOAD, then click ULP's — USER LANGUAGE PROGRAMS — and select the
GenCAD, IPCD356 or Fabmaster download. Please follow any instructions provided
on the Eagle website.

From either the schematic or board editor type the word 'run' (No quotation
marks) and then press enter. A dialog will appear that will allow you to browse
for the ULP you want to run, select the desired ULP and then click open. EAGLE
will now execute the ULP.


Note 5:Altium Designer .PCBdoc / .PCB / .PRO: The .PCBdoc and the .PCB files
from Altium Designer / Protel are normally file formats that the Unisoft
software can import. Also other formats from Altium Designer that the Unisoft
software can import is the Protel PCB 2.8 ASCII format.

PCBdoc/PCB: The .PCBdoc or .PRO file formats typically can be imported. To
export these files from the CAD system click FILE then SAVE AS or FILE then SAVE
COPY AS.

The .PCBdoc or .PRO top of the file header should look like the following:

Protel PCB 2.8: The Unisoft software can import from Altium Designer the Protel
PCB 2.8 ASCII format. To export the Protel PCB 2.8 ASCII format from the SAVE AS
menu on the Altium Designer CAD system choose the Protel PCB 2.8 ASCII format.
This file will import correctly into the Unisoft software. The Protel file
exported should have a .PRO extension but may have a .PCB file extension. If you
use the preferred Unisoft SMART OPEN menu then it does not matter what the
extension is. If you wish to open it with the Unisoft standard OPEN menu then
the file should have a .PRO extension.

The Protel PCB 2.8 top of the file header will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_protel.pro or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_protel.pro.

'PIN COORDINATE IS TOO LARGE' BOUNDARY LIMIT ERROR: If you are using Unisoft
software version 5.11.11 or newer skip the following note because these newer
versions of the software automatically adjust for the boundary limit error
outlined here: If on importing the Protel PCB ASCII file into the Unisoft
software you get the message 'Nothing to display!! Most likely a pin coordinate
is too large. Failed.' then the PC board you are trying to import is usually
outside the Unisoft software display size limits which is 65.536 inches by
65.536 inches (X=+32.767 to -32.767 and Y=+32.767 to -32.767). Usually the issue
is that the PC Board when it was being designed on the CAD system was positioned
towards the extreme corner of the CAD system display. So to fix this the CAD
Designer simply needs to reposition the PC Board more towards the 0,0 origin of
the CAD display and then regenerate the Protel PCB ASCII file. You should then
be able to import this newly generated Protel PCB ASCII file into the Unisoft
software. If you were to open the failing Protel PCB ASCII in a text editor you
could actually see the coordinates that are too large. For example in the
following file below on the fifth line we see the coordinate 36120000 and on
rescaling this coordinate is 36.12 inches which is greater than our maximum
limit of 32.767 inches.

Note 6:ODB++ (standard file format - Mentor Graphics/Valor ):

Importing into Unisoft: The Unisoft software can import the ODB++ format. ODB++
is not a single file format as most CAD type files but an array of files in
multiple directories that usually have several levels of files. These files may
or may not be in a single compressed file format such as .TGZ, .ZIP or .TAR . If
compressed then to import the ODB++ file into the Unisoft software first make
sure the single .TGZ, .ZIP or .TAR file that the ODB++ files are in is unzipped.
Then when uncompressed you should see subdirectories with the names MATRIX,
STEPS, FONTS, SYMBOLS, etc. Next from the Unisoft software click FILE from the
main menu then click SMART OPEN and select the root directory where the ODB++
files are located then click OPEN and click OK. Click OK to close the Costing
window and your PC Board is displayed.

About .TGZ and .TAR files: A file with the TGZ file extension is usually a GZIP
Compressed Tar Archive file. TGZ files can be opened with most popular zip/unzip
programs. Compressed archives are typically created by assembling collections of
files into a single TAR archive, and then compressing that archive with gzip
which then creates a .TGZ file. So basically most popular zip/unzip programs
will work for opening .TGZ, .TAR and .ZIP files.

Note 7:X-Y Component center and rotation file: An X Y Center and rotation (XYR)
file is any file containing component X Y center and rotation information. This
type of file in most any format can be imported into the Unisoft software and is
useful in creating Assembly and AOI machine programs. Our customers may find a
file with similar data to that found in the XYR in their project CAD and BOM
data folder. They can then use that file to import into the Unisoft software.

For example it may look like any variation of the following: Below are examples
of files that contain reference designator, X/Y center and rotation formation in
various formats. All of these files and more can be imported into the Unisoft
software.

Please note that it is always preferable to use the other full CAD files listed
above and not a XYR file as your first choice for importing into the Unisoft
software.

For more details on XYR importing click here FEATURES and see 'Importing your
X/Y Center, Rotation files'.

Note 8:OPTIONAL EXPORT OUTPUT: Generating this output may be an optional
feature. Please check with the software provider for details.

Note 9:CAD Extraction Procedure: From Mentor Expedition select File, then Export
then General Interface and then select the export type GenCAD. You can now
import this file into the Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the GenCAD file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad.

Note 10:CAD Extraction Procedure: Use Report Writer (Veribest) and export the
Mitron option to create the GenCAD file. You can now import this file into the
Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the GenCAD file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad.

Note 11:CAD Extraction Procedure: In PADS on the In/Out menu select ASCII Out
and select the ALL option so that the full PADS ASCII file is created then
output the .ASC file. You can now import this file into the Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the PADS .ASC file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_PADS.asc or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_PADS.asc.

Note 12:CAD Extraction Procedure: From the P-CAD File Menu select Export and
select PDIF to create the .PDF file. You can now import this file into the
Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the P-CAD .PDF file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_PCAD.pdf or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_PCAD.pdf.

Note 13:CAD Extraction Procedure: From the P-CAD File Menu select Save As and
select the option ASCII .PCB . You can now import this file into the Unisoft
software.

The first few lines of the .PCB file will look something like the sample below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB.

Note 14:CAD Extraction Procedure: From the PROTEL file menu select Save As and
select ASCII .PCB . You can now import this file into the Unisoft software.

Note: For Protel 99 SE (service pack 6) should be able to export to a PCAD 2000
.PCB which is actually a TANGO .PCB file and the Unisoft software can import
that file. Also other Protel 99 formats can be imported.

Please examine the first few lines of the .PCB file created and they will look
something like the sample below and must be in this format.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB.

Also an example of another Protel 99 format that can be imported follows:

Note 15:CAD Extraction Procedure: From the TANGO DOS File Menu select Save As
and select the option ASCII .PCB . You can now import this file into the Unisoft
software.

The first few lines of the TANGO DOS .PCB file will look something like the
sample below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_ACCEL TANGO.PCB .

Note 16:CAD Extraction Procedure: Use DDF2GenCAD (Ultiboard) to export the
GenCAD file. You can now import this file into the Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the GenCAD file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_GENCAD.cad.

Note 17:CAD Extraction Procedure: From the CAD system select the Interface
option in the Job menu and select CADIF output to create the .PAF file. You can
now import this file into the Unisoft software.

The first few lines of the CADIF .PAF file will look something like the sample
below.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_cadif.paf or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_cadif.paf.

Note 18: The first few lines of the IPC-D-356 file will look something like the
sample below. You can import this file into the Unisoft software.

There is also a full sample of this CAD file on your installation directory of
the Unisoft software and by default it would be c:program
filesunisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_IPCD356.356 or c:program
files(x86)unisoftcad-import-file-samples-etcsample_IPCD356.356.

Note 19: Unisoft is not aware of any full ASCII CAD file or any X,Y center
rotation file export capabilities from this CAD system that can be used for
import into the Unisoft software.

Since these data files are not available one other option is this CAD system can
export Gerber's that the bareboard is made with. These Gerber files can then be
imported into the Unisoft software and used to MAKE the component shapes on the
PC board and at that point the files needed to program for your assembly, AOI
and test equipment can be created. Also you can create assembly process
documentation, kitting labels, do First Article Inspection, quoting, etc.

Refer to Note 2 above for additional information on Gerber files.

Note 20:AutoCAD DXF: AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing
Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk for enabling
data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. AutoCAD .dxf files are
a 'Design eXchange Format' files. This file type is only a drawing file. Unisoft
can import and display these drawing files but they have little other value
within the Unisoft software. For example you can not extract component, pin,
x/y, netlist data, etc. from this type of file.

Note 21:ODB++ (Valor/Mentor Graphics software):

Exporting from the CAD System: From the Altium CAD system on the FILE menu
select FABRICATION OUTPUT and select ODB++ FILE. You can now import this file
into the Unisoft software. Note: Depending on the version of the Altium
software, etc. this option may not be available.

Importing into Unisoft: The Unisoft software can import the ODB++ format. ODB++
is not a single file format as most CAD type files but an array of files in
multiple directories that usually have several levels of files. These files may
or may not be in a single compressed file format such as .TGZ, .ZIP or .TAR . If
compressed then to import the ODB++ file into the Unisoft software first make
sure the single .TGZ, .ZIP or .TAR file that the ODB++ files are in is unzipped.
Then when uncompressed you should see subdirectories with the names MATRIX,
STEPS, FONTS, SYMBOLS, etc. Next from the Unisoft software click FILE from the
main menu then click SMART OPEN and select the root directory where the ODB++
files are located then click OPEN and click OK. Click OK to close the Costing
window and your PC Board is displayed.

About .TGZ and .TAR files: A file with the TGZ file extension is usually a GZIP
Compressed Tar Archive file. TGZ files can be opened with most popular zip/unzip
programs. Compressed archives are typically created by assembling collections of
files into a single TAR archive, and then compressing that archive with gzip
which then creates a .TGZ file. So basically most popular zip/unzip programs
will work for opening .TGZ, .TAR and .ZIP files.


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When uncompressed you should see subdirectories looking something like those
below.


Note 22: An export that maybe available from the Altium Designer CAD system is
the IPC-2581 cvg file format. The first few lines of the IPC-2581 .cvg file will
look something like the sample below. You can import this file into the Unisoft
software.

Link to download a sample IPC-2581 .cvg file
Link to download a sample IPC-2581A .xml file

Note 23:CAD tool: This CAD tool exports drawing type files. For example some of
the drawing file types that maybe created by this CAD tool are DXF, TIFF, JPG,
BMP, HPGL, etc. These files are drawing type files and Unisoft can import and
display these drawing files but they have little other value within the Unisoft
software. For example you can not extract component, pin, x/y, netlist data,
etc. from these type of files.

Note 24: The first few lines of the IPC-2581 .cvg file will look something like
the sample below. You can import this file into the Unisoft software.

Note 25: The first few lines of the IPC-2581A .xml file will look something like
the sample below. You can import this file into the Unisoft software.

Note 26: The first few lines of the Fabmaster FATF file will look something like
the sample below. You can import this file into the Unisoft software.

Link to download a sample Fabmaster FATF file


Note 27: For the DesignSpark CAD system to generate an ODB++ file go to the main
menu and click OUTPUT and then click ODB++ . After the ODB++ file has been
created go to Note: 6 .


Note 28: An export that maybe available from the OrCAD PCB Designer system is
the IPC-2581 .cvg file format. The first few lines of the IPC-2581 .cvg file
will look something like the sample below. You can import this file into the
Unisoft software.

Link to download a sample IPC-2581 .cvg file
Link to download a sample IPC-2581A .xml file


PCB FILE TYPES


Note 29:Mentor Graphics Neutral File:

Exporting from the CAD System: From the CAD system on the output menu of the
Fablink utility select WRITE NEUTRAL FILE and then select to output all options.
You can now import this file into the Unisoft software.


Link to download a sample Mentor Graphics Neutral file
Note 30: OrCAD export of GenCAD:

Exporting from the CAD System: In the OrCAD layout software without a board or
project open from the File menu select Export and choose the GenCAD option. You
can now import this file into the Unisoft software.


Link to download a sample GENCAD file


Note 31:X-Y Component center and rotation file: An X Y Center and rotation (XYR)
file is any file containing component X Y center and rotation information. This
type of file in most any format can be imported into the Unisoft software and is
useful in creating Assembly and AOI machine programs.
In AutoCAD Electrical an X Y Center and rotation (XYR) file maybe exportable via
the Data Extract window. They can then use that file to import into the Unisoft
software.

Below are examples of files that contain reference designator, X/Y center and
rotation in various formats. All of these file types and also a similar one
exported from AutoCAD Electrical via the Data Extract window can be imported
into the Unisoft software.

Please note that it is always preferable to use the other full CAD files listed
above and not a XYR file as your first choice for importing into the Unisoft
software.

For more details on XYR importing click here FEATURES and see 'Importing your
X/Y Center, Rotation files'.

Link to download a sample XY Rotation file


Note 32:ODB++ export from EASY-PC:

Exporting ODB++ from EASY-PC: Go to the Output menu to export the ODB++ file. In
the window displayed for Layers click the box Select All and at the top of the
window click the box Compressed . A compressed .TGZ file will be created in the
folder location selected in the Compressed File field.


Note 33:ODB++ export from Pulsonix:

Exporting ODB++ from Pulsonix: Exporting ODB++ from Pulsonix: Go to the Output
menu to export the ODB++ file. In the window check the box Compressed . Leave
the box Use CAM/Plot Layer Combinations unchecked. A compressed .TGZ file will
be created in the folder location selected.



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   used directly by the other Unisoft OneFACTORY software modules or export to
   standard ASCII file formats for use by other manufacturing systems.

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