[PCB_FORUM] Re: Heatsink Pad

It's not fixed in 15.5.1.
User defined layers are renamed with the suffix "_UD" (in 15.5 and 15.5.1)
Unfortunately, beacause PASTEMASK_BOTTOM_UD" is more than 18 characters in length, this causes some problems with scripting a solution.


Cheers, Dave

Musetti, Carl wrote:

does anyone know if it is fixed in 15.5.1

    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* Dave Elder [mailto:dave.elder@xxxxxxxxxx]
    *Sent:* Wednesday, December 14, 2005 2:45 PM
    *To:* icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    *Subject:* [PCB_FORUM] Re: Heatsink Pad

    I have raised a PCR and am hoping that Uncle Ed will get Allegro
    to do just that!

    Dave Seymour wrote:

    arrrgh. Why can't Allegro just map on the way in.

    Venting done.



    Dave Elder wrote:

    Unless you are using 15.5 do not use PACKAGE
    GEOMETRY/PASTEMASK_TOP as the user-defined layer name.
    In 15.5 this is a system-defined layer and you will get a nasty
    conflict if you already have a user-defined layer of this name
    in your designs or on symbols when you come to uprev your
    designs or use 15.x created symbols in 15.5.

    Cheers, Dave



    Gerry Meier wrote:

While in symbol - Add polygon on Package Geometry >
Pastemask_top then Include this layer in your film control file
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Hi Gerry,

    That is the track I was originally on but I didn't see how to
    add the paste pad.

    Ed



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Ed,
You can just add the shape to the symbol on etch > top. When
you import the part into you're board file assign the shape to
whatever net you want and drop in some vias. You can include
the soldrmask and pastemask in the symbol.
This does not require a ninth pin to be added to the logic symbol.
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    Caldwell*
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    Subject:* [PCB_FORUM] Re: Heatsink Pad


Sorry - didn't mean to seem unfriendly

    First, I generated the unique pad shape with the Allegro editor...

    Start new
    enter a unique file name
    select drawing type - Shape symbol
    in the editor - go to Shape add polygon
    draw the shape
    save (Important - make sure the Setup Drawing Parameters is set
    to Type: Shape)

    Open padstack editor
    go to layers tab
    select each appropriate layer and change the geometry to shape
    (under Regular Pad)
    pick the nav button beside Shape and find the unique file name
    you assigned to the pad shape

    This still leaves a problem in my symbol. It has 8 pins and the
    heatsink adds a 9th pin. This means I have to add another pin
    to the schematic symbol in order to tie the heatsink to the
    appropriate same net pins.

    Hope this helps

    Ed


*"Milostnik Matija ITWEH7" <milostnik@xxxxxxxxxxx>*

    12/14/2005 10:21 AM

        
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Hello,
very unfriendly from you, not to tell HOW did you figure it out.
It is nice that you found a solution, but it would be even
nicer, if you just would tell something like this:
==============================
never mind - figured it out by pushing on the third button from
the left on the opening page.
Ed
==============================
Bye
Matija


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never mind - figured it out Ed *Ed Caldwell <Ed.Caldwell@xxxxxxxxxx>* Sent by: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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How do I generate a polygon Heatsink solderpaste pad? The symbol editor accommodates copper and soldermask but no solderpaste. Is this done with a custom padstack? If so, how do I generate the polygon padshape so that I can import it into the padstack editor?

    Thanks,
    Ed

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