Dwight,
Unrelated to actual Router Setup but,
Just a question only .015 inch gap for Tip & Ring to all other nets,
that might be good for between Tip and Ring Or is it not the actual
Tip & Ring coming directly from CO but rather further down stream
that connects to some sort of system station
My daughter accidentally turned off my Protel computer, and when I re-opened
my design, a couple days work were gone. I have successfully imported the
PCB from the backup directory. It now has a new name though. I am hoping
to recover the sch files I had changed also, but would like to keep the
Mike,
I use the autobackup to a separate directory, in my case
c:\programfiles\design explorer 99se\backup. The pcb are named
_pcb.bkN, where N is the backup number, 0-9. The schematic files are
similar, _sch.bkN. Every open file gets backed up. Since I use the
windows file system, I
If you're using a ddb, once it's imported you can rename it from within
Design Explorer -- just right-click in the design tree & choose Rename. If
the sch hierarchy doesn't seem to be intact, then after renaming the sch
entries, right-click on the ddb entry & choose Refresh. If that doesn't do
i
It is from CO, and most of the tip/ring tracks are separated more than that,
but the SMT jack we use (from AMP) has only a 15mil gap between the pads, so
the rule for that part of the net has to accomodate that spacing.
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