Import Proteus Schematic to Orcad for PCB Layout

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Importing a schematic from Proteus (.dsn file) to OrCAD is not straightforward, and users suggest utilizing Capture CIS for better compatibility. One participant mentions their experience with OrCAD layout, emphasizing the need to create a schematic first and generate an MNL file for the layout process. They also highlight the importance of component specifications before finalizing the PCB design. Users are encouraged to seek guidance from knowledgeable sources, such as university instructors, for further assistance. Overall, the discussion underscores the challenges and steps involved in transitioning from Proteus to OrCAD for PCB layout.
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hello,
how can i import the schematic (.dsn file) from proteus, and use it in orcad?
thanks for your answers
 
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i think u can't ... but i am not sure u should use the capture cis...try it
 
hi nadine ... i was studying pcb circuits and how to make them at home.but i stopped on the capture cis only and didn't continue the layout so i sent an email to my dr. at the university and hope he is going to respond soon...(by the way r u lebanese?)
 
hi nadine i work before on layout of orcad , so if u want to make out of circuit u only to make schematic for the circuit then make mnl file from schematic then brouwse from layout for this file then run it, it will make the pcp design , there are some specification done for the size components used will ask u before it implement the design
 
i will try that
thank you
 
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