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by JoeHammer
24 Dec 2025, 01:14
Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
Topic: Using a Background Image to Trace an Existing PCB in DipTrace
Replies: 2
Views: 1389

Re: Using a Background Image to Trace an Existing PCB in DipTrace

This is a very interesting option to have and so simple to do. I can see numerous uses for this. Thanks a lot.
by JoeHammer
16 Aug 2025, 20:01
Forum: Hobby Circuits and Small Projects
Topic: STD BUS Prototype card
Replies: 0
Views: 52666

STD BUS Prototype card

Hello,

Attached is a RAR file of a STD BUS Prototype card I designed. It includes both schematic (dch) and pcb
(dip) Diptrace layout source files. Diptrace version 4.3.0.5 was utilized for this project.

I additionally include in a zip file within this RAR file, the gerbers generated from DipTrace ...
by JoeHammer
13 Jun 2025, 21:34
Forum: Making Libraries in DipTrace
Topic: how to extract pattern from component library
Replies: 4
Views: 33784

Re: how to extract pattern from component library

I just want to add an additional thanks for the above information... I found it very useful today!
by JoeHammer
22 Jan 2025, 21:39
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: copper pour perimeter stitching
Replies: 6
Views: 44546

Re: copper pour perimeter stitching

I like that option also... That's a good idea.
by JoeHammer
06 Oct 2024, 18:56
Forum: Basic Schematic and PCB Design
Topic: How to found component?
Replies: 1
Views: 38453

Re: How to found component?

Hello, I highly recommend performing a search on YouTube for "Diptrace "as there are several helpful videos posted there! Especially search for tutorials / DIptrace and perform some of them!
by JoeHammer
03 Sep 2022, 03:21
Forum: Hobby Circuits and Small Projects
Topic: Diptrace # 10 to 30 AWG test pattern PCB.
Replies: 0
Views: 48295

Diptrace # 10 to 30 AWG test pattern PCB.

Attached is a RAR file which contains both a schematic and PCB design utilizing Diptrace # 10 to 30 AWG holes in even increments. I wanted a simple test PCB of the AWG hole diameters as defined in the library. I thought the Diptrace community might find this a convenient tool. Enjoy!