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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Chicago
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Can anyone help me figure out how to panelize several circuit boards onto one larger board to save a bit on manufacturing costs? The boards are all layed out with the free version of eagle, so I don't believe I am able to use it to do this. Is there (free) software that can do it, or anyone willing to help?
Thanks, -d |
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