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C2000 LaunchpadXL F28377s 3D Files

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Hi,

I would like to integrate the Launchpad XL F28377s into my experimental setup. Is it possible to get 3d .step files for the board?

The files would lessen the time to design the setup significantly, the alternative is to draw it myself.

Kind regards,

Hanno

  • Hello,

    Please refer to the below controlSUITE directory to find the Launchpad's schematic and other hardware design files provided to customers:
    controlSUITE\development_kits\LAUNCHXL-F28377S\HwDevPkg

    Hope this helps.

    Elizabeth
  • Hi Elizabeth,


    thank you for your answer, but I can't find any ordinary 3D Files. By the looks of it the files in the artwork folder should be Gerber files, but I don't know from wich program they originate. It is a hassle to open them, and they are no 3D files.

    If there is no 3D file available can you please tell me the program from which the gerber files originate?

    Kind regards,

    Hanno

  • After some trial and error attemps, I figured that the layout files originate from Eagle. Still, 3D files would be a great help.
  • Here you have a SketchUp (.skp) model of it. (renamed to .jpg due to E2E attachment issues)

    If you can convert it to .step please publish it here.

  • Thank you, I do see the picture in my e-mail notification but I do not see any link or similar when I look at this thread directly.
  • Originally I attached proper JPG file, which is why you see the picture in notification.

    Then I edited the post and replaced proper JPG with sketchup SKP file renamed to JPG in order to attach it to the post. I can see the link to file in Chrome, but in firefox I can not see it.

    file should be available at:
    e2e.ti.com/.../LaunchPad_5F00_3D.jpg
    You will have to rename it to SKP.
  • Thank you for the files. Since I am no crack in 3d desing I was not able to make a good looking 3d model out of your data, but it serves the purpose.

    For the conversion I downloaded the free version of sketup and saved your file as a .dxf file and importet it into solidworks as a 3d model using milimeters as units. Exportinig as a .step file is done by saving it as .step file.

    I am sorry to tell you that, since I cannot guarantee academic use, I am not allowed to upload the .step files or any footprint (altium designer) because I am using student licenses for solidworks and altium designer.