At 06:36 AM 3/13/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, but the radius of curvature at the corners is much smaller, leading to
a stress point for peel to start, which is what started this discussion.
Protel's version of rounded pads are actually better in that respect.
For a pad with x y,
Can't you just set type to Round and have different x y? That's how the
IC (SMT) pads in some of my footprints are defined, and it seems to work for
through-hole pads as well.
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From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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At 01:55 PM 3/12/2002 -0800, Dwight wrote:
Can't you just set type to Round and have different x y? That's how the
IC (SMT) pads in some of my footprints are defined, and it seems to work for
through-hole pads as well.
[I wrote:]
snip Protel does not directly support cut pads (circular pads
You might have to route manually, inserting zero-ohms wherever
necessary.
Rene
skywalker wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to do a single sided pcb in protel 99se?
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Can anyone tell me how to do a single sided pcb in protel 99se?
I haven't tried this in Protel but it was quite an effective method with
Specctra.
Use the design rules to give priority to the bottom layer by an
excessive amount. Also set the via size to an excessive amount.
They will
Wow!
Interesting responses to a question with not many details...
Quite amazing how people from two different design worlds see the question
in a totally different way. I don't even use vias in a single-sided pcb, and the
autorouter is not too hot with ss pcbs anyway - unless plenty of room.
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