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Joel Scancarello

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Jan 17, 2024, 10:08:54 PM1/17/24
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I've seen this question asked a few times before, but I still need some help. Basically, I want to put my company's logo on my PCBs. Sometimes, I want the logo to be on one of the silkscreen layers, other times, I want it to be on one of the copper layers. I've used other layout software where this was a super-simple task, but not so with OrCAD PCB Designer.

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Anyway, I digress. What I've managed to do so far is convert the company logo to a DXF using another piece of software. I can import the DXF to any layer I want using the FILE>IMPORT>DXF commands from the upper menu. Here's where the problem comes in - If I try to do this in an existing design, OrCAD erases the entire design and replaces it with the logo. I've read the HELP files about importing a DXF into an existing design using the dxf2a command, but I can't get this to do anything other than to beep at me incessantly and give me error messages that I don't understand. I've seen other posts about SKILL files that can create/import the logo for me, but I haven't been able to get any of those things to work, either. Apparently, I need to be a computer programmer to get the dxf2a command or any of the SKILL files to work, so I'm screwed.

So, does anybody have a method to import a dxf SUCCESSFULLY into an existing design that I can understand? I'm pretty well frustrated with this at this point. It seems to me that there are so many little secret, hidden features to OrCAD that aren't documented, or documented in such a way as to insure that no human being could use those features. Just last week, I had to have a 45 minute conversation with tech support about how to imbed two vias in a ground slug on a voltage regulator chip. This week, I'm trying to figure out the logo thing.

That almost worked, Steve. It imported the DXF, but if I import it into one of the copper layers, it doesn't bring it in as a shape that can be moved around, it imports it as a bunch of individual clines. If I import it on a silkscreen layer, it imports it as a bunch of line segments. I guess I need to do some work to the DXF to fix that problem, though. The logo wasn't drawn in CAD, it was converted to a DXF from a BMP. I have one of the mechanical guys making a DXF of the logo for me directly from CAD. I'll try that and see if that works.

You are trying to get a picture, multi-bit tiered data into "flat" copper, or Silkscreen. A simple logo can be pretty trivial to bring in but it seems that folks rarely want to stop there with importing graphics into their board designs!

First off I can't load any software that Dave has put all the time in as I work in a place that would require weeks IF I were able to get it approved and trying to get a simple logo on a board this week.

So far I can only get it to come in on top etch as it gives me an error and then when I get it in I can't change it to another layer. PS: I don't have illegal characters, its called logo.dxf and I've got the Logo at the datum and nothing else in the file as I stripped the layout done in Orcad 10.5 to just the logo.

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I hope someone can help me with this problem. I just want to have the logo somewhere in the top (preferably top left above the table), only once (not repeating) and both for displaying the report in the browser and for the excel export.

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@Jonathan-Sherman Unfortunately it's a client image so I'm not able to share. Instead, can we work with the Alteryx logo? I've attached that here. Basically, I want my header to look like the screenshot below:

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Has anyone figured out the optimal image size so that the entire logo is centered in the GameChanger logo field? The first image I tried was too large (400x400) and I was not able to reduce the logo size in the corresponding window when loading. So I then uploaded a 48x48 logo (which corresponds to the size in the "web version of GC") and that was too small and could not scale it to fit the window. Anyone figure this out yet?

I am trying to position the leaf graphic on my logo but I am having trouble getting the position correct. When I put the position to absolute, I am able to adjust the graphic using margin to get my desired position. But as with absolute, the graphic stays in the same position even when scrolling, when I want it to stay attached to the logo. I am not sure if I am using the right css to complete my request, any idea's on what I can do? Thanks!! PS my code may be a little dodgy, I am just learning! Any tips would also be appreciated.

I posted the image on tumblr since I can't upload pictures. This is my desired look, but again this was done with position: absolute, which keeps the image in the same position when scrolling as opposed to staying with my logo.

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