I'm using freerouting.net I thought there was a lot of parameter for the clearance.. only one (isolation clearance). so OK, I found it already [?]
are there standard values for the clearance used in low voltage/low current pcb ?? in kicad, sometimes, autorouting doesn't work... I'll reinstall it. but freerouting.net java does the trick thanks again. 2009/5/22 kajdas <[email protected]> > > > The DRC Control dialog (PCB Design Rules Check) is the 16th icon on the > top toolbar. > There you specify you clearance. > Then you enable the DRC (top icon on the left). > When you route, Kicad will make sure you spacings are correct. > M. > > > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM , Julien Bayle wrote: > > > could you help me with that? > > > > I looked for that ... I didn't find anything in kicad.. only the drc > > test... > > but I don't find the rules... and how I could change and tweak them > > :-( > > > > > > Julien > > > > > > 2009/5/22 kajdas <[email protected] <kajdas%40cox.net>> > > > >> > >> > >> Every router will have some kind of settings/preferences menu where > >> you > >> specify that. > >> I route by hand so in Kicad, I specify it in DRC Control dialog (PCB > >> Design > >> Rules Check) > >> M. > >> > >> > >> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 3:27 PM , Julien Bayle wrote: > >> > >> > >> thanks a lot. > >> where can I do that? > >> before exporting the dsn file? inside the router? > >> > >> > >> 2009/5/21 kajdas < *[email protected] <%2Akajdas%40cox.net>* < > [email protected] <kajdas%40cox.net>>> > >> > >> > >> <[email protected] <kajdas%40cox.net>> > >> You should specify spacing required between holes/pads and traces and > >> router will take care of the rest. > >> M. <[email protected] <kajdas%40cox.net>> > >> > >> > >> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:33 PM , Julien Bayle wrote: > >> > >>> but I have a last question... > >>> > >>> I put holes in my pcb and I would like to avoid traces too much near > >>> from those holes... > >>> A friend adviced me to use zones around these holes before the > >>> autorouting. .. I did that, but probably, I have to do a special > >>> thing > >>> in freerouting. net... > >>> > >>> any ideas ?? > >> > >
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