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Soldermask Check

VijiBala
VijiBala over 13 years ago

Hi,

I want to check whether the soldermask is provided for all the pads in the design. Is there a way to do this check automatically? Does anybody have the skill file to check the soldermask in the design?

It will be more appreciated if someone shares their thought.

Thanks in advance,

Viji

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  • VijiBala
    VijiBala over 13 years ago

    Hi lcanx2,

    Thank you for your reply.

     I run the SKILL as stated in the file, but it gives me an error "Can't open file: */mask_paste.log".

    I think this SKILL file is to chek whether the soldermask & pastemask is present for the pad or not. But what I am looking for is to check the presence of the soldermask & also to check if the soldermask provided is "x" times more than the regular pad.

    Please help me.

    Thanks in advance,

    Viji

     

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  • Gowtham229
    Gowtham229 over 5 years ago in reply to VijiBala

    hi 

    why this code runs with below error these days

    E- *Error* fprintf: argument #1 should be an I/O port (type template = "ptg") - nil

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  • Gowtham229
    Gowtham229 over 5 years ago in reply to VijiBala

    hi 

    why this code runs with below error these days

    E- *Error* fprintf: argument #1 should be an I/O port (type template = "ptg") - nil

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