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how do you extract the holes dimension for oblong holes in skill

Fred06
Fred06 over 17 years ago

In version 15.5.1 or 16.01 i think it's impossible to extract the correct dimension for the oblong holes in skill.

The value return after padstack->DrillDiameter is 1.0 for oblong with value slotx = 1.0 slotY = 2.0 in my padstacks.

for me it's a bug because the value returned it's not correct, Are you an idea ?

 

thank you !

 

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    Fred06 over 17 years ago

    Thank You but i think it's not a good solution because we have a padstacks with circle holes and with oblong figure.

    I found an another solution .

    I use the export -v pad name.brd out.rpt, for export a file with old report format I read in skill this file and we have all information of the holes. ( slotx sloty or drill diameter , plated unplated etc...)

    Thanks you

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    Fred06 over 17 years ago

    Thank You but i think it's not a good solution because we have a padstacks with circle holes and with oblong figure.

    I found an another solution .

    I use the export -v pad name.brd out.rpt, for export a file with old report format I read in skill this file and we have all information of the holes. ( slotx sloty or drill diameter , plated unplated etc...)

    Thanks you

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