One of the pcb websites claims one common gerber mistake is a missing
aperture list.  What is this and does PCB create it?

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Robert Butts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do I need the unplated-drill.cnc file?
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:49 AM, DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > What is the stencil layer?  A pcb fab company wants me to identify the
>> top
>> > stencil, bottom stencil and outline layer.  Which gerber files are
>> these?
>>
>> Stencil is probably the silkscreen layer, assuming you can figure out
>> the other ones are copper and solder mask.  For outline, if you don't
>> have an explicit outline layer, use the fabrication drawing.
>>
>> board.front.gbr
>>        front side copper
>>
>> board.frontmask.gbr
>>        front side solder (stop) mask
>>
>> board.frontpaste.gbr
>>        front side paste mask
>>
>> board.frontsilk.gbr
>>        front side silk (stencil or ink)
>>
>> board.back.gbr
>>        solder side copper
>>
>> board.backmask.gbr
>>        solder side solder (stop) mask
>>
>> board.backpaste.gbr
>>        solder side paste mask
>>
>> board.backsilk.gbr
>>        solder side silk (stencil or ink)
>>
>> board.fab.gbr
>>        fabrication drawing (human readable, includes outline and drill
>> makers)
>>
>> board.plated-drill.cnc
>>        drills for plated-through holes
>>
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