Please share a nRF52832-CIAA PCB made in Eagle or Fusion Electronics?

Given that the nRF52832-CIAA has been available for more than 7 years now, I figure that someone out there has successfully replicated Nordic's Altium reference layout (I'm personally interested in the one with internal LDO) in Eagle or Fusion Electronics?

If so, would you be so kind to share the files? The future community will certainly benefit from their availability.

Btw, Altium has a supported importer for migrating Eagle projects/libs into their software but Autodesk has no such equivalent feature: Basically, our only option is to attempt to replicate Nordic's layout from scratch and hope that our fabricated boards might work half as well... Should nobody end up sharing, my plan-B will be to modify this nRF52832-QFAA Eagle adaptation of Nordic's ref layout to use the WLCSP package. I'll then replace all the other components that differ between the existing Altium CIAA & QFAA ref layout's BoMs. If it comes to this, I'll make sure to share my Fusion files here.

UPDATE - 4/11/24:

After waiting a few days for nobody to bite, I got to work replicating the Altium files from scratch in a new Fusion Electronics project. I transferred the 4 signal layers as gerbers using the Eagle ULP import-gerber and traced everything exactly. The two circuits' should be electrically identical. I've attached the project's archive in case anyone else needs it in the future.

P.S. If you're still using Eagle and need compatible files, let me know and I'll see what I can do.

nRF52832_ciaa_archive.zip

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  • I'm a student so I also have access to Altium and can export any of those files myself. I don't think that Altium can export directly to Eagle, only import (because... money). I tried exporting to "PCB 2.8 ASCII", as I read that it might work, but received errors and a blank schematic in Fusion. I'd need a .brd, .sch. and .lbr for importing to Eagle.

    I've seen a few boards on these forums that I'm pretty certain were made in Eagle so I guess I was just hoping that one of them might find this post and share one of their old projects. Kind of a shot in the dark, I know, but I thought it was worth the try before I committed to making it from scratch.

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