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Schematic
CAD Drawings
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Printed
Circuit Board Design
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Mechanical
Drawings
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Schematic
CAD Drawings
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We can use Mentor WorkGroup2000.5, Powerpcb4.0
or PROTEL99SE Logic schematic drawings from engineering hand
sketches and spec sheets, or email us your preliminary CAD schematic
drawings and we can finish them quickly, generate a netlist and BOM
and email them back to you for your checking. If you don't have a
schematic CAD package and we design schematics from your input, we
will give you a netlist, BOM and Adobe Acrobat .PDF files of the
schematic for you to view on your PC, print, check and approve.
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Printed
Circuit Board Design
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Dataline PCB understands the need
for excellence and the Mentor WorkGroup2000.5,
PROTEL99SE or PADS
Innovator PowerPCB4.0 design tools we use provide us with
a very fine, flexible medium between your engineers and our
designers to get the job completed correctly the first time, without
any hassle.Also, This enables us to produce designs fora wide
variety of boards, from single sided through to multi-layer PTH,
including surface mount and flexible technologiest.It is a
powerful interface tool on the PC that allows virtually any layer,
level or drawing to be displayed for you, or copied and emailed to
you, clearly displaying exactly what is taking place in the design.
This is essential for your checking approvals at different stages in
the design and for keeping you up to date.
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Mechanical
Drawings
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An engineering drawing service is provided for
use in conjunction with other services. Data can be taken directly
from the PCB design or other CAD software, for incorporation into
manufacturing and assembly drawings etc. These can be output to
printers, pen plotters or computer files for inclusion into other
data.
Along with the engineering drawings we are
able to produce various artworks for use in production, such as
screen artworks for front panels etc. We have the ability to create
many types of graphic, from a simple label to a full manual. These
can be created manually or using the latest in desk-top publishing
software.
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