What would be the difference in the following: Gerber digits (integer.decimal) 3.4 and 3.5 and 4.6 ?
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What would be the difference in the following: Gerber digits (integer.decimal) 3.4 and 3.5 and 4.6 ? If you open a gerber file in a text editor you will see something like this:
X1342342Y1532132*
If you choose the digits (integer.decimal): 2.5 the resulting number would be (X = 13.42342, Y = 15.32132).
The larger the Decimal number the more places of accuracy are used when plotting your gerber file.
What would be the difference in the following: Gerber digits (integer.decimal) 3.4 and 3.5 and 4.6 ?
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Numerical Support Team posted over 14 years ago
If you open a gerber file in a text editor you will see something like this:
X1342342Y1532132*
If you choose the digits (integer.decimal): 2.5 the resulting number would be (X = 13.42342, Y = 15.32132).
The larger the Decimal number the more places of accuracy are used when plotting your gerber file.
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