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you can use the option DEsign-> Board Shape-> create primitives from Board Shape and select the layer you want to remove and "delete existing non-net lines/arc on layer" option to get rid of the old graphics.
Thanks, the definitions are clear, what i need here is a case study or practical examples on where to use what kind of insulation.
When should i use basic insulation in my design and when should i use reinforced insulation. I am somewhere lost here.
Hi,
can any one explain me in very basic terms, what is the difference b/n basic, supplementary , double, reinforced and Functional insulation?
thanks for your help!
If you already have this connector on board with a different footprint, which has more number of pins. then this could be one of the reasons that the new part is not added.
The components are green as they are placed outside rooms. if you really don't want to use the components rooms you can delete them or turn them off for the next update by Project-> Project Options -> Class Generation and there disabling room generation.
or move the components to there room by...
Re: orcad dsn
Hi,
I am trying to convert my altium schematic to OrCAD and have tried using save as "Export Orcad Capture Design (*.DSN)" approach as suggested by House_Cat. the thing works fine with small designs single sheets. but schematics with multiple sheet entries or with alot of...
Hello All,
we are planning to buy Allegro for PCB design. before that i would like to know hoe can i generate Step data of my PCB using Allegro.
I need this data to be then read by Mechanical department, where they are using CATIA.
I need a tool that works both direction.
thanks
Re: High-Speed Design with Altium Designer - article/tutorial available here
Nice Work! probably you would like to put it as a blog on this site.. **broken link removed**
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