The easiest way that I know of is with the BluePrint documentation
authoring tool. Assuming that the stack-up information has been
setup in the Allegro material properties section. You import the
ODB++ file exported from Allegro and than its a simple matter
of drag and drop. A fast way of creating Fab and Assembly
dwgs.
Rick Joike
Printed Circuit Designer
Baxter Healthcare Corp.
Medication Delivery/Infusion Systems
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Putting the cross section chart onto the fab drawing
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Is there any way to easily put the information located in the cross section
chart into a detail on the fab drawing in an automatic way?
Thanks
Tom
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