I made 6 different sensors , unfortunately they are separate designs, and it cots more for production as well.
I tested the prototypes and everything is working perfectly. So i dont want to change the component locations and traces.
Is there any simple way to put all those PCB files to one design as single PCB?
I tried copy and paste tools but didn't worked !
Best Answer
You can combine designs onto a single board.
In the board editor, you can create a new board without an attached schematic -- and then copy all the separate layouts into this combined board. It is not necessary to copy all the schematics into a single schematic file.
One problem that occurs is that EAGLE will change reference designators on the silkscreen as necessary to avoid duplicates. The solution is to follow the same steps you would use to panalize a single board design. Run the panelize ULP (File > Run ULP... or Tools > Panelize) to create "shadow" silkscreen layers that contain the original reference designators before copying. These new layers (125 and 126) will allow duplicate reference designators.
Section Combining Small Circuit Boards on a Common Panel in the EAGLE user manual provides the detailed steps:
If you are planning to have the board scored or routed (with breakaway tabs) to make the boards easier to separate, those details -- and the overall board outline -- can go on the Dimension layer of the combined board file.