Fusion to Eagle - components are rotated

Fusion to Eagle - components are rotated

jsantosrico
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Fusion to Eagle - components are rotated

jsantosrico
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I'm having an issue with the Eagle - Fusion integration. 

 

After working on the board in Fusion (changing it shape or moving a component), when I pull the changes in Eagle, some components are rotated, even when those components are not touched in Fusion:

 

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You can see in the fusion screenshot how the IC is correctly placed, with pin 1 aligned.

 

Also, the components get shifted a bit. It´s not a problem because it´s just a fraction of a millimetre, but I guess that it should not happen.

 

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jsantosrico
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here are the files that I've been using in Eagle and Fusion.

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edwin.robledo
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Hi jsantosrico,

Thank you for using the forums to post your question regarding the workflow between EAGLE and Fusion 360.  At this time the issue you have encountered is a known bug we are currently addressing. It should only reflect on parts that have been moved in Fusion 360.  Currently the easiest way to fix this is to use the Rotate command and rotate the parts to their original position in EAGLE. After selecting the Rotate command, click twice on the component, each click is equivalent to 90 degree rotation. Some parts might only need one click since 90 degree is sufficient. We are very sorry for this inconvenience and wish to assure you it has been reported and developers are working on a fix. 

  

Please 'accept as solution' if my reply resolves your issue.

 



Edwin Robledo
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jsantosrico
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I can confirm that the parts that rotate in my design have not been moved in Fusion, or at least, I have not moved them on purpose. As a matter of fact, the capture was taken after pushing my changes from Eagle to Fusion, and then pulling from Fusion in order to reproduce the error. So no movement of parts was done on my side. Could it be caused by the issue that moved those parts a fraction of a millimeter (I guess because of representation errors due to Eagle and Fusion having different ways or precision on the storage of the origin of each part?). Maybe when I push my file to Eagle, they move a tiny bit in Fusion, and then when I pull back, they get rotated?

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