[PCB_FORUM] Re: Heatsink Pad

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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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 



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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 

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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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