ODB++ Format
What Is ODB++?
ODB++ is a comprehensive data transfer format for PCB manufacturing that was developed to address the limitations of traditional Gerber-based fabrication data packages. Unlike Gerber files, which represent each layer as a standalone graphics file without inherent relationships between layers, ODB++ packages the complete design database — including layer stackup, netlist, component data, drill information, and manufacturing notes — into a single structured file. This integrated approach reduces the risk of data misinterpretation and enables more intelligent manufacturing process setup.
ODB++ contains information that Gerber files cannot carry natively, such as net names associated with copper features, component placement data with reference designators, layer-to-layer relationships, and design intent information. Fabricators that accept ODB++ can use this rich data to perform automated DFM checks, set up electrical test programs, and verify manufacturing process parameters more efficiently than when working from a collection of individual Gerber and drill files. Major EDA tools including Cadence Allegro and Mentor PADS support ODB++ export.
Intelligent Manufacturing Data From AI Layouts
The richness of manufacturing data output is an often-overlooked advantage of AI-powered layout tools. Because physics-driven layout engines maintain a complete understanding of the design — including netlist, constraints, stackup, and manufacturing rules — they can generate ODB++ and other intelligent manufacturing formats that carry full design context to the fabrication and assembly process. This complete data chain from automated layout generation through intelligent manufacturing output reduces the information loss that traditionally occurs at each handoff in the design-to-manufacturing workflow.






