Trent,
Using Adobe Acrobat or one of many other PDF writers, you can simply select one of those types of programs to be your printer and save the design to a PDF formatted file. Remember, all intelligence is lost. You simply are making a pretty picture for somebody. It is however very portable and set the resolution to its maximum.
Michael Pollack Integrated Sensing
Trent Bates wrote:
I am trying to export one of my schematics to a customer. I am using Protel 99SE SP6.
The customer would like it in a pdf format or an Orcad format (.DSN file or something of the sort) or something they could read from PSpice. I tried saving one of my schematics as an Orcad .sch file but strange things happened and components went all over the place. What is the best way to export the schematic. Can Protel export to a pdf format? I think that would be the easiest. I can take screen shots but you end up loosing a lot of detail with screen shots. If I took a screen shot of the whole schematic it would look pretty fuzzy when you zoomed in once it was in pdf format. If I could export directly to pdf I could keep the detail.
So what is the best way to communicate Protel schematics with people who don't have Protel?
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