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Ordered ball array?

LSIpkgCad
LSIpkgCad over 16 years ago

Does anyone have any ideas or code to step through the ball array of a package in APD in order, from the lowest to the highest?  Eventually, I need to build a color-coded matrix of the balls in an external design system but getting the ordered info would go a long way in getting me there.

THANKS!!

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    kerchunk over 16 years ago

     Aye, to paraphrase a famous quote from the USA's president 42 "It all depends on what your definition of what 'lowest to highest' is.

    Seriously tho, if the pins of your BGA are laid out on a nice grid pattern then it's easy to populate a table of concentric rings of pins keyed on value of ring ( innermost to outermost) based on xy position. Then you just iterate through each pin in each key's list and set them to the various colors you want.

     

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    Chris Walters

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    kerchunk over 16 years ago

     Aye, to paraphrase a famous quote from the USA's president 42 "It all depends on what your definition of what 'lowest to highest' is.

    Seriously tho, if the pins of your BGA are laid out on a nice grid pattern then it's easy to populate a table of concentric rings of pins keyed on value of ring ( innermost to outermost) based on xy position. Then you just iterate through each pin in each key's list and set them to the various colors you want.

     

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    Chris Walters

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