Netlist if available — helps cross-check connectivity
Then in KiCad:
Open KiCad → GerbView.
Load the Gerber ZIP/drill files to inspect or manually recreate routing.
Use the BOM and placement CSV as references.
If you need editable KiCad PCB data, you’ll likely need to manually rebuild/import from these references, because Gerbers are manufacturing outputs, not fully editable design files.
Important limitation
Gerbers do not convert cleanly back into a KiCad schematic + editable PCB. They preserve the board artwork, but not design intent like components, nets, rules, or schematic symbols.
Better practical workflow
Use Flux to export:
PDF schematic or schematic screenshots for reference
BOM
Gerbers
Pick-and-place
IPC/netlist if available
Then recreate the schematic in KiCad using the same parts and use the Flux routed board/Gerbers as a visual reference.
Before exporting
Your board still had unresolved routing cleanup issues last time:
remaining airwires/unrouted connections
copper overlap conflicts may need final verification
So I would not manufacture directly from the current Gerbers without checking them in a Gerber viewer first.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
General Purpose Thick Film Standard Power
and High-Power Chip Resistor
47 kOhms ±5% 0.125W, 1/8W Chip Resistor 0805 (2012 Metric) Automotive AEC-Q200 Thick Film
Features:
- RMCF – standard power ratings
- RMCP – high power ratings
- Nickel barrier terminations standard
- Power derating from 100% at 70ºC to zero at +155ºC
- RoHS compliant, REACH compliant, and halogen free
- AEC-Q200 compliant