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PTH/NPTH Drill to Copper feature spacing issue

Prapz
Prapz over 11 years ago

Hi ,

 I am facing an issue in Drill to copper feature spacing.Due to my manufacturer requirment I need to have a minmum of 13.78 Mils spacing for any Drill(PTH/NPTH) to any other copper feature.I have set drill to all others as 13.78.But still afterupdating DRC I am not getting the error in PCB .The above situation is shown in the image attached.

 

Kindly let me know how to resolve the issue .

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    mcatramb91 over 11 years ago

    To assist in troubleshooting issues like this. I always use Show Constraints (Display > Constraint) to determine which rule is being used between to objects.  Make sure Vias and Clines are selected in the Find Tab and the subclass that the Cline is on is set under the Options Tab then selecting the Cline and Via should give you a idea of what is going on.

    Hope this helps,
    Mike Catrambone

     

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  • mcatramb91
    mcatramb91 over 11 years ago

    To assist in troubleshooting issues like this. I always use Show Constraints (Display > Constraint) to determine which rule is being used between to objects.  Make sure Vias and Clines are selected in the Find Tab and the subclass that the Cline is on is set under the Options Tab then selecting the Cline and Via should give you a idea of what is going on.

    Hope this helps,
    Mike Catrambone

     

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