File:Gerber-layers-example.png

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Description Board design and Gerber file format image
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Source en.wikipedia.org/..Gerber-layers-example.png
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Board design and Gerber file format image created by Ed Halley, custom for Wikipedia article Gerber File.

Example Gerber layers, showing:

  • .GTO file describes the top overlay (silkscreening to document the parts)
  • .GTS file describes the top solder resist (a protective film to avoid stray solder)
  • .GTL file describes the top layer copper traces (the rest is etched away)
  • .GBL file describes the bottom layer copper traces of a printed circuit board.

Not shown: any silkscreening or solder resist on the bottom of the board, and a definition of all drill sizes and locations. Some designs may also have more copper layers sandwiched between boards.

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