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2. Select inches as the units for the output file and click Ok.
3. This window lists the different sizes of drill bits that are required for your board.
Click Ok.
4. Save the .drl file in the same folder as your .brd and .sch files. The excellion cam processor in ttech.cam
needs this file to export the requirement information about drill bits.
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7. Open the ttech.cam file that you download from the IMDL website. After downloading ttech.cam you
should have placed it in the cam directory of eagle.
The ttech.cam processor exports three files: the Top layer (.top), Drill layer (.drd) and Keepout layer
(.out). These three files are the ones required by IsoPro to make a board on the T-Tech. The files will be
placed in the same directory as the .sch and .brd files after you run the CAM processor.
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If needed you can change the options in the Style panel. By default Mirror, pos. Coord, and Optimize are
selected.
The Nr and Layer panel tells you which layers each file (.top, .drd, and .out) includes. When making the
ttech.cam file, I used the dimension layer to define the board size. You can create boards of different
shape and size by moving and resizing the white dimension layer lines.
.top layer
.drd layer
.out layer
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8. To finish, click Process Job and give the three files to the TA. From there they can import them into
IsoPro using the Auto-detect formatting option.
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