Hi Rick

Sorry that I can't give you an answer to this one I am also interested if
any one has any fixes.

So far I have not found any way of preventing the poly from direct
connection to vias in a poly pour, even using the exlusion zones in SP2 it
still seems to connect to the vias. So if anyone has any answers I'm
interested too.

So far the only way that I have found around it is to use keepout arcs and
tracks around the area that I want isolated.

Ian Capps
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 8:07 AM
Subject: [PEDA] Polygon pour over same net


Hi,

I'm new to the list and have already searched the archives (past 5 months)
for the answer to my question and can't find it.

I want to place a copper pour over the entire board on the 'gnd' net.  What
I want is for it to not pour directly over the vias which are
direct-connected to the ground plane, but I want to avoid pouring over the
ground traces.  I explicitly routed a track from the bypass capacitor (gnd
net) to the ground pin of a device and I want to keep it that way.  My
instinct is to make a polygon connect rule set for no connect on 'IsTrack'
field.  It seems that the 'pour over same net' checkbox setting of the
polygon properties overrides this rule.  I do want the pour to still
directly connect to the vias of the same net.  What am I missing?

Rick

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