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How to Fix HiWIRE Drill File for JLCPCB

How to Fix HiWIRE Drill File for JLCPCB

The Problem


CAM tool used at JLCPCB can't parse the drill file generated by HiWIRE. It throws out 2 warning messages.


1. Some unrecognized lines were detected.


2. Tools have no size definition.


Below is a typical drill file generated by HiWIRE, let's open it in a text editor:


/*****************************************/
/* NC Drill Data from Wintek's DT.D      */
/* Format: Inches; 2 integer, 3 fraction */
/*   digits (leading zeros included)     */
/* HiWIRE reference datum:  2784, 1700   */
/*   (derived from board extents)        */
/* Date: Sun Sep 05 14:21:52 2021        */
/*                                       */
/* Tool Usage Summary:                   */
/*   Tool No.    Diameter   Count        */
/*   --------    --------   -----        */
/*       1        0.020"      686        */
/*       2        0.030"        4        */
/*       3        0.032"       33        */
/*       4        0.040"       53        */
/*       5        0.055"       30        */
/*       6        0.080"        2        */
/*       7        0.150"        4        */
/*****************************************/
%
G90
T1
X05230Y03557
X05179Y03422
...
			
			


If we observe the file, it starts with a C programming language style comment section, these are the "unrecognized lines", a valid Excellon comment line starts with a ; sign. But this section contains some useful information (mainly the size definition for tools) which we can use it to make a valid Excellon drill file.


Fix the File


/* Format: Inches; 2 integer, 3 fraction */
/*   digits (leading zeros included)     */
				
				


With the above two lines, we can know the unit is in INCH and the zero suppression information (LZ means Leading Zeros will be kept):


INCH,LZ				


Now, let’s check the tool information:


/* Tool Usage Summary:                   */
/*   Tool No.    Diameter   Count        */
/*   --------    --------   -----        */
/*       1        0.020"      686        */
/*       2        0.030"        4        */
/*       3        0.032"       33        */
/*       4        0.040"       53        */
/*       5        0.055"       30        */
/*       6        0.080"        2        */
/*       7        0.150"        4        */
				
				


The above table lists the used drill bits, we just convert it to Excellon format directly:


T1C0.020
T2C0.030
T3C0.032
T4C0.040
T5C0.055
T6C0.080
T7C0.150
				
				


Now put them together (An Excellon file start with code M48), we have the modernized drill file:




  Warning    Please don't copy and paste this header to your drill file as this header is built with a random drill file.


M48
INCH,LZ
T1C0.020
T2C0.030
T3C0.032
T4C0.040
T5C0.055
T6C0.080
T7C0.150
%
G90
T1
X05230Y03557
X05179Y03422
...
				


Last updated on July 24, 2023