[PCB_FORUM] can i specify a radius

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  • Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:26:02 -0400

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Can I specify a radius while doing arcs?

Sam
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> From: chris.ball@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: 2004/09/15 Wed PM 02:41:08 EDT
> To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: double stacked components
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> Doesn't the "VARIANT MANAGER" handle this kind of thing? I thought there
> were provisions for substitutions as well as de-pop... but I'm still a
> Cadence newbie and can't speak from experience. I would guess you'd need a
> single footprint that was valid for both part numbers; a 'worst of both'.
> -Chris
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> I try to build a version that would cover both components at the
> same time so this problem doesn't happen. Otherwise you just
> need to ignore the drcs as "part of your job".
> This is an ongoing problem that I believe has never been addressed
> in the industry. I wonder why?
> Hope this helps,
> Kevin McCowan
> Sr. PCB Designer
> TSI Telsys
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> JACK KELLY wrote:
> > we have boards with with multiple load options, which means we somtimes
> have two versions of a thru hole connector stacked on top of each other.
> > this means you have thru hole pins directly on top of each other.  how do
> others handle this as far pin to pin drc's and duplicate drills in the
> > drill table?
> >    thanks in advance
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