Hi, I can't seem to find the PCB and schematic design files for the EVAL-ADAU1467Z. All I've seen is what is in the user guide PDF which is not what we are after.
Please can you provide design files in whatever format you have? (preferably Altium, or Gerbers, Pads etc..)
Thanks!!
We don't normally distribute design files, which is why you haven't found them. However, I happen to have the design files for that board in PADS format. Note that these are only provided "as is" and cannot be supported.
Ken
Noted Thanks Ken. You dont happen to know the actual CAD program used to create those? I tried Pads Pro Designer and also Altium import and none of them could recognize...
hello,
as I would like to 3D print or laser cut a non metalic case to protect my eval board while being used in a car, is there anytfile with the exact dimensions I could use for designing my case ? my intention is to use onshape CAD software.
Thanks in advance !
when I unziped the file before, the content is xls and pdf in fact (and not pads), so I imported one of ther pdf into my cad software and applied the 96mm x 134mm dimensions i've found elsewhere in this forum. I would eventually publish the whole cad design once done if ther is any interest from others.
finally, as i have the objet in hands : the cad file is then less usefull than my caliper : so here I is what I came up with for now, if anyone is interested in also casing his own eval board : cad.onshape.com/.../7c1e8e6af7e85559fc4e177f
Hi Ken, Could you PLEASE provide the two PADS files in ASCII format?
This has been a problem in PADS for decades. Customers only save and backup the binary .pcb an.sch versions of the files. As the software advances even PADS can't open the older .pcb files if saved in binary. Altium and other programs can only import / convert the ASCII versions of the files.
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I cannot. This is going back a few years, and I no longer have access to PADS. Sorry,
Okay, thanks. I just finished telling my client that most companies make their eval board layouts and schematics available in a useable format. Because they want customers to choose and buy their chips. So, to help with a client's design starting point makes sense. I guess not for AD. :-(