A Gerber File is a file format used by printed circuit board manufacturing machines to layout electrical connections such as traces, vias, and pads (the component "footprints" on the PCB). In addition, the file contains information for drilling, and milling the completed circuit board.
These files are generated by PCB layout software, and are sent to manufacturing companies where they are uploaded to the applicable machines for each step of the PCB production process
The Gerber Format was originally a subset of EIA RS-274-D. Later the format was then extended by the so called "Mass Parameters" and was then also called RS-274-X.
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This article gives a clear explanation of Gerber file generation and its importance in PCB manufacturing using tools like Allegro. It correctly highlights how Gerber files act as a universal language for PCB fabrication machines, defining traces, vias, pads, drilling, and milling data required for production. The evolution from RS-274-D to RS-274-X shows how the format has improved for better accuracy and efficiency in modern PCB workflows. It also helps beginners understand how PCB design data moves from software to real manufacturing processes. Overall, it’s a useful technical overview for anyone working in electronics design andturnkey PCB assembly
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