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Select to create a single part file for the imported data,
which reduces the number of files to manage.
Part
Select items to import
Lists the items contained on the board. Use this list to determine whether to
import all items or a selected set. To prevent an item from being imported,
clear the check box before that item.
Item color
Shows the color for a selected item in the list so you can assign new colors.
You can assign a color to the entire board, other outlines, and all or individual
components.
To select a new color, click the item name in the list, and then select a color
from the palette.
Importing IDF Board Files
In the typical design process, a PCB designer lays out the components on a
board, and then the completed board assembly is passed through the IDF to
the mechanical designer to verify fit (size, shape, height) in the context of an
existing assembly.
Another common workflow involves the design of PCB boards to be used as
standard components in other assemblies, or as stand-alone parts or assemblies.
To accommodate these common workflows, the IDF Translator provides two
ways to import IDF data. You can:
Import the data as a new part or assembly file.
Place the data as a component in an existing assembly in Autodesk
Inventor.
Import IDF data into an existing assembly
1 Open a destination Autodesk Inventor assembly file of your choice.
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