On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 10:45 -0400, Jim wrote:
Anthony Blake wrote:
Hi,
If you have boards containing a mix of routed and unrouted nets, and
they currently don't work with the toporouter, could you please send
them to me to use as tests (privately is OK, if you don't want them
Jim wrote:
Is the toporouter the default router in pcb?
No. It is the soon to be, fancy, state-of-the-art autorouter that will put
pcb well ahead of the crowd of low-end layout tools. It was designed and
coded by Anthony Blake during Google Summer of Code 2008. Although primary
results are
If anyone wants another design to test the toporouter with, try this:
http://starbase.globalpc.net/~ezekowitz/vanessa/hobbies/projects/powersid-0.2.3.pcb
Non-rectangular layout, surface mount on both sides with plenty of through-hole
components, an edge connector. It isn't super-complex, but
Hi,
If you have boards containing a mix of routed and unrouted nets, and
they currently don't work with the toporouter, could you please send
them to me to use as tests (privately is OK, if you don't want them
public)?
I've just started working on the code to handle existing traces and
On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 12:54 +1300, Anthony Blake wrote:
Hi,
If you have boards containing a mix of routed and unrouted nets, and
they currently don't work with the toporouter, could you please send
them to me to use as tests (privately is OK, if you don't want them
public)?
Feel free
Stefan Salewski wrote:
Feel free to try my DSO board (fully routed) from
http://www.ssalewski.de/DAD.html.en
-- maybe a too big challenge? That took me about 500 hours for manually
routing, some day your router will manage it in a few minutes. Would be
great!
Thanks.. thats a nice layout =)
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