Thank you for the update overview. Do you have an eta on when platted through holes will be added. I know you can implement them manually but it is time consuming to do so. Thanks!
Hi Joseph! By default all holes are considered to be plated through so there's nothing you need to do. If you ever wanted them to not be plated through then you would have to generate 2 separate drill files, one with the plated drills and one without the plating. We hope this helps!
Hello! We add bug fixes into every Fusion 360 release. We would love to hear specifically what bugs you are running into so we can help! Please post your bugs to our Fusion 360 Electronics forum here: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-electronics/bd-p/6071
@@adskFusionYou guys gave gave out free licenses and then reneged on it once you used the "community" to improve up your product. Why would anyone want to help after treating the "community" like suckers?
I honestly don't know why you guys keep trying to improve this crappy app. You should realize by now your not popular for electronics because your not even listed in the top 10 programs for doing this. Why? because you could not disconnect yourselves mentally from CAD to electronics when you wrote it. It's one of the LEAST intuitive programs out there & you dont even have follow me routing.
Are you making your own panels? Why wouldn't you use your board house who knows how to do this better than a CAD tool and who are the ones that have the post-processors for the machines they run, tools they use, holders, etc? You would also need to be able to do thieving patterns and thermally balance your PCB for reflow, mill-route paths, scoring, etc. Actually Fusion 360 has nesting but I would ask your board house whether they just throw your hard work away. Most do. I would think panelization is low on the priority list unless maybe someone is trying to make boards at home which isn't practical any more.
@@professionalservices1094 HUH? I don't make my boards at home, My board house charges me extra for panalizaion design. but I still need to tell them how i want my panels to be configured, which means a drawing, which would be quicker to just have a dedicated tool in fusion to do this. I don't see why this is so hard? Other e-cad programs do this, i don't know why autodesk is wasting time on fancey analysis features for, that for higher end designers and they wont be using fusion electronics. I also need the panels to suit my local PCB assembly shop requirements, I like to do a 3d preview and send this to my assembly shop for review before committing. Also NSESTINg is not what we need for PCB's, just a simple interface that generate a NEW pcb from the existing single pcb.
Thank you for the update overview. Do you have an eta on when platted through holes will be added. I know you can implement them manually but it is time consuming to do so.
Thanks!
Hi Joseph! By default all holes are considered to be plated through so there's nothing you need to do. If you ever wanted them to not be plated through then you would have to generate 2 separate drill files, one with the plated drills and one without the plating. We hope this helps!
Fix the bugs first pls 🤬
Hello! We add bug fixes into every Fusion 360 release. We would love to hear specifically what bugs you are running into so we can help! Please post your bugs to our Fusion 360 Electronics forum here: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-electronics/bd-p/6071
@@adskFusion Oh you're well aware of the bugs
@@adskFusionYou guys gave gave out free licenses and then reneged on it once you used the "community" to improve up your product. Why would anyone want to help after treating the "community" like suckers?
I honestly don't know why you guys keep trying to improve this crappy app. You should realize by now your not popular for electronics because your not even listed in the top 10 programs for doing this. Why? because you could not disconnect yourselves mentally from CAD to electronics when you wrote it. It's one of the LEAST intuitive programs out there & you dont even have follow me routing.
Still no PANALIZATION!
Are you making your own panels? Why wouldn't you use your board house who knows how to do this better than a CAD tool and who are the ones that have the post-processors for the machines they run, tools they use, holders, etc? You would also need to be able to do thieving patterns and thermally balance your PCB for reflow, mill-route paths, scoring, etc. Actually Fusion 360 has nesting but I would ask your board house whether they just throw your hard work away. Most do. I would think panelization is low on the priority list unless maybe someone is trying to make boards at home which isn't practical any more.
@@professionalservices1094 HUH? I don't make my boards at home, My board house charges me extra for panalizaion design. but I still need to tell them how i want my panels to be configured, which means a drawing, which would be quicker to just have a dedicated tool in fusion to do this. I don't see why this is so hard? Other e-cad programs do this, i don't know why autodesk is wasting time on fancey analysis features for, that for higher end designers and they wont be using fusion electronics. I also need the panels to suit my local PCB assembly shop requirements, I like to do a 3d preview and send this to my assembly shop for review before committing. Also NSESTINg is not what we need for PCB's, just a simple interface that generate a NEW pcb from the existing single pcb.