![]() ![]() View, print, markup and convert Gerber, Adobe PDF, Excellon, ODB++ and HPGL/2 (PLT).Use the accurate measure and query tools to check apertures, tools, distances and more. You no longer have to wait for a prototype circuit board to see your true design. Gerbview will visualize your design, on the screen or in hardcopy. With GerbView’s PDF to CAD capability you can convert your Adobe PDF files to Gerber or Autodesk DXF. The new extended Gerber format contains embedded aperture information and using this format will minimize the risk for errors during the manufacturing of the PCB. GerbView supports both RS-274D and RS-274X Gerber formats, and you can use it to convert your older Gerber files to the new RS-274X extended format. several A4/Letter pages.GerbView is an advanced but easy to use application that enables you to view, print and convert Gerber, ODB++, Adobe PDF, Excellon, HPGL/2 and other formats. Poster mode, also known as tiled pages, can be used to print large designs and drawings on e.g. All Windows based plotters and printers are supported. GerbView has mouse-controlled zoom in, zoom out, zoom area and panning. ![]() Markup elements can optionally be included in the conversion. GerbView can rasterize single files, or whole workspaces, and save to one of the supported raster formats. See full list of supported formats below. GerbView can convert Gerber, HPGL, HPGL/2 and Excellon files to AutoDesk DXF, AutoDesk DWF, Adobe PDF and other formats. Markups will be stored in a separate file. ![]() Markup elements like text, arrows, lines, images, ellipses and polygons can also be added to the workspace. The saved workspace will link to your design files, so only need to reload the workspace file to see the whole design. The workspace can be saved for later use. In GerbView you work with a workspace that can contain one or more files of the supported file formats. ![]() No more waiting for photoplots or your prototype circuit board, to see your true design. Gerbview will visualize your design, on the screen or in hardcopy. ![]()
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