Gerber format

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The '''Gerber format''' is not a type of baby food, but a vector image format (bi-level 2D) used to describe printed circuit board designs. It exists in two formats, the Standard Gerber (RS-274-D, now deprecated) and Extended Gerber (RS-274X, in common use now).
 
The '''Gerber format''' is not a type of baby food, but a vector image format (bi-level 2D) used to describe printed circuit board designs. It exists in two formats, the Standard Gerber (RS-274-D, now deprecated) and Extended Gerber (RS-274X, in common use now).
  
 
The Gerber formats are expressed in [[ASCII]] form as sequences of commands and coordinates.
 
The Gerber formats are expressed in [[ASCII]] form as sequences of commands and coordinates.
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Utilities exist to convert between this and the [[Excellon drill format]].
  
 
== Specs ==
 
== Specs ==
* [http://www.ucamco.com/downloads Gerber format specs and related articles]
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* [https://www.ucamco.com/en/gerber Format description on Ucamco site]
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* [http://www.ucamco.com/downloads Downloads of Gerber format specs and related articles]
  
 
== Other links ==
 
== Other links ==

Latest revision as of 18:29, 24 May 2020

File Format
Name Gerber format
Ontology
Extension(s) .gbr
MIME Type(s) application/vnd.gerber
PRONOM fmt/664
Wikidata ID Q605258

The Gerber format is not a type of baby food, but a vector image format (bi-level 2D) used to describe printed circuit board designs. It exists in two formats, the Standard Gerber (RS-274-D, now deprecated) and Extended Gerber (RS-274X, in common use now).

The Gerber formats are expressed in ASCII form as sequences of commands and coordinates.

Utilities exist to convert between this and the Excellon drill format.

[edit] Specs

[edit] Other links

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