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# KiCad JLCPCB BOM Plugin
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Export a JLCPCB Compatible BOM directly from your KiCad schematic!
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## Installation
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This script requires **Python 3**. If you need a Python 2 version, please get
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[kicad-jlcpcb-bom-plugin version 1.0.0](https://github.com/wokwi/kicad-jlcpcb-bom-plugin/releases/tag/1.0.0) instead.
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The script has been tested with KiCad 5.1.4.
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1. Copy `bom_csv_jlcpcb.py` to your KiCad installation folder under the `bin/scripting/plugins` directory
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2. In Eschema (the Schematics editor) go to "Tools" -> "Generate Bill of Materials", press the "+" button
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at the bottom of the screen, and choose the plugin file you have just copied. When asked for a nickname,
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go with the default, "bom_csv_jlcpcb".
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## Usage
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Instructions for exporting JLCPCB BOM from KiCad's Eschema:
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1. Go to "Tools" -> "Generate Bill of Materials"
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2. Choose "bom_csv_jlcpcb" from the "BOM plugins" list on the left
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3. Make sure the command line ends with "%O.csv" (otherwise, change "%O" into "%O.csv")
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4. Click on "Generate". The BOM file should be created inside your project's directory, as a CSV file.
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## Custom Fields
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You can customize the script's output by adding the following fields to your components:
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1. "LCSC Part" - Add this field to include an LCSC Part number in the generated BOM. e.g.: C2286 for a red LED.
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2. "JLCPCB BOM" - Set this field to 0 (or "False") to omit the component from the generated BOM.
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## Generating a JLCPCB CPL File
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You can use the `kicad_pos_to_cpl.py` script to convert a KiCad Footprint Position (.pos) file into a CPL file
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compatible with JLCPCB SMT Assembly service. The `.pos` file can be generated from Pcbnew, by going into
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"File" -> "Fabrication Outputs" -> "Footprint Position (.pos) File..." and choosing the following options:
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* Format: CSV
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* Units: Millimeters
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* Files: Separate files for front and back
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Also, make sure to uncheck "Include footprints with SMD pads even if not marked Surface Mount".
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