[PCB_FORUM] Re: drill symbols
- From: Dave Seymour <dave.seymour@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, shirley.h.bolman@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:42:01 -0500
Do your .125 holes overlap?
The text is inside the circle.
Let's see if the jpg file makes it through.
dave
Bolman, Shirley H wrote:
It was my understanding that the width and height is the dimension of
the text of the character
rather than the size of the hole which is defined on the layer tab.
Imagine a board with a lot of plated thru .125 holes with .125 drill
characters!
Shirley in Oregon
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Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: drill symbols
Let me re-word the 2nd paragraph.
This way the hole "figure" and the drill "size"are always the same,
Now you
have one to one correspondence and one would never run out
of figure combinations.
Dave Seymour wrote:
Gary,
Set the figure as a circle that is the same size as the drill.
Drill Dia = .062
Figure = .062
Character = P ( P= Plated, N = Non-Plated)
width = .062
height = .062
This way the hole and the drill are always the same, Now you
have one to one correspondence and one would never run out
of figure combinations.
Side note: This is how in the old days I would get the drill size to
display,
before the display button was added.
In this electronic age, each of the vendors, techs, engineers I work
with has a copy
of the Allegro viewer or a CAM tool. If anyone wants to "really" know the
diameter, then they hit the "information" button.
Hope this helps.
Dave
Gary MacIndoe wrote:
Hey all,
The padstacks in our library have a unique drill symbol for each
drill size (either a "Figure", a "Character" or
a combination of the two).
This is a "mature" library, and I'm starting to run out of symbols
with all of the odd drill sizes I'm adding lately.
What do you do when all of the combinations are used up? Anybody
else have this problem?
Thanks for a clue!
Gary E. MacIndoe
PCB Design Engineer
Advanced Micro Devices
Longmont, Colorado
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800 Perimeter Park Dr, Suite A
Morrisville, NC 27560
Direct: (919)653-4249
Main: (919)653-4180
Fax: (919)653-4297
Dave.seymour@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Dave Seymour, CID+
Catapult Communications Inc.
800 Perimeter Park Dr, Suite A
Morrisville, NC 27560
Direct: (919)653-4249
Main: (919)653-4180
Fax: (919)653-4297
Dave.seymour@xxxxxxxxxxxx
rather than the size of the hole which is defined on the layer tab.
Imagine a board with a lot of plated thru .125 holes with .125 drill characters!
Shirley in Oregon
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From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Seymour
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 2:12 PM
To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: drill symbols
Let me re-word the 2nd paragraph.
This way the hole "figure" and the drill "size"are always the same, Now you
have one to one correspondence and one would never run out
of figure combinations.
Dave Seymour wrote:
Gary,
Set the figure as a circle that is the same size as the drill.
Drill Dia = .062 Figure = .062 Character = P ( P= Plated, N = Non-Plated) width = .062 height = .062
This way the hole and the drill are always the same, Now you have one to one correspondence and one would never run out of figure combinations.
Side note: This is how in the old days I would get the drill size to display,
before the display button was added.
In this electronic age, each of the vendors, techs, engineers I work with has a copy
of the Allegro viewer or a CAM tool. If anyone wants to "really" know the
diameter, then they hit the "information" button.
Hope this helps. Dave
Gary MacIndoe wrote:
Hey all,
The padstacks in our library have a unique drill symbol for each drill size (either a "Figure", a "Character" or
a combination of the two).
This is a "mature" library, and I'm starting to run out of symbols with all of the odd drill sizes I'm adding lately.
What do you do when all of the combinations are used up? Anybody else have this problem?
Thanks for a clue!
Gary E. MacIndoe
PCB Design Engineer
Advanced Micro Devices
Longmont, Colorado
-- Dave Seymour, CID+ Catapult Communications Inc. 800 Perimeter Park Dr, Suite A Morrisville, NC 27560
Direct: (919)653-4249 Main: (919)653-4180 Fax: (919)653-4297
Dave.seymour@xxxxxxxxxxxx
-- Dave Seymour, CID+ Catapult Communications Inc. 800 Perimeter Park Dr, Suite A Morrisville, NC 27560
Direct: (919)653-4249 Main: (919)653-4180 Fax: (919)653-4297
Dave.seymour@xxxxxxxxxxxx
-- Dave Seymour, CID+ Catapult Communications Inc. 800 Perimeter Park Dr, Suite A Morrisville, NC 27560
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