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yes, but i would prefer to reduce the with of the track just in the connection with the Q1 pad if it could be possible. I will solve the problem of the track width by pouring more tin in the connection.
hi there, i'm having trouble with some tracks in altium designer. Those ones which are more wide than normal, are very close to the other pads because of its wideness. This is my pcb:
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and the problem is because netP1_5 is too close to pads 1 and 3 in Q1 component.
I...
my problem with keepouts is that their requires a lot of work since i have to draw a keepout over each pad. If i have a 40 pin package i have to draw 40 keepouts. I cannot draw a keepout over all pins since i don't want to keep the tracks to pass through the coponent: i only keep tracks to be...
but i don't want to disable all routing in the top layer. I just need to disable routing on those particular pins i cannot reach because they are covered for the body of a commponent. For example in dip encapsulated components i only can reach the bottom layer. I could make that those pins were...
i need to keep pins (only the top layer) from routing. Untill now, i've been placing a poligon in order to keepout routing into this poligon, but i'm trying to find out a way to skip routing on the top layer using a property or something like that. Another method i've used is asigning this pad...
i use this instructions for drawing a circle:
x = linspace(-sqrt(10),sqrt(10));
y1 = sqrt(10-x.^2);
y2 = -sqrt(10-x.^2);
plot(x,y1,x,y2)
axis equal
happy new year!
i'm using altium, and i have a board where i need to modify the pad drill-holes size. Is there a way for changing them all at the same time? I select one pad, and i find similar objects, and all the pads are selected. But when i press properties i can only change the properties of the first pad...
the circuit i'm making is not like the circuito on the photo. Nor the circuit on the photo nor the circuit i'm making are one sided, they are routed in both sides top and bottom. And in my opinion is easyer to make the rules than route board manually. Finally i did it placing keepout over pads i...
i cannot explain myself quite well in english, excuse me.
as you say, the layers are wrong, where i said top i mean bottom an viceversa.
yes, this can be done with manually routing (but i want to use autoroute)
what i mean when i said that bodie component doesn't allow me to access pads is...
because there are some connectors that has only the top layer visible because the bottom is covered by the body connector. And pdip microcontrollers are placed on connectors too, in order to unplug them for reprograming them.
and how can i do that? This is the pad properties, i don't know what should i modify to get the pins non connected on the bottom layer.
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does somebody know how to avoid altium to use pads as vias? I know i can define a via keepout rule for each area i want to apply this rule but i'm wondering if there is a rule for avoiding it on the whole board.
thanks!:wink:
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