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Hello,

While I'm designing a footprint of a sd-card component I found in the datasheet some regions written on it "No Conductive traces". Is this mean that I haven't to route any trace in this region? I'm using Altium, so what's the suitable layer for darwing these regions: Mechanical layer, Keep-out layer...? When I will make the auto-routing is there a configuration in Altium to not route any trace in the "no conductive traces" region?

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You want to draw a keep-out polygon on the respective component (top) layer.
 

Just I want to know what's the suitable layer to draw the "No conductive trace" region? And if there is a configuration in Alitum to avoid routing in this region when I will use the auto-routing option
 

Hi Hot_snow,

Define it as solid region in the top layer and enable it as a keepout(double click on it, you will find option)
Defining it on keepout layer will produce keepouts on all layers.
 
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