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Placing the padstacks as per the pin location entered in Text file

Arun Koyyan
Arun Koyyan over 12 years ago

Hi All,

I have to create a footprint for a part for which the datasheet is given limited details. I have the X and Y co-ordinates for all the pads given in the datasheet. So I do have to place all the pads one by one taking X, Y co-ordinate from the datasheet. It consumes most of my time if the pin count is more than 50.

So, is it possible to import any text file to allegro in which all the pin location is provided to place all the pins in one shot? And how to map the padstack in this case?

Hope someone can help me out.

Thanks & Regards

Arun 

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    Arun Koyyan over 12 years ago

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for your quick reply.

    Unfortunately this step is not working for me. I have some doubts actually:-

    1. Do I need to selct the padstack before running the script?

    2. Do I need to delete the "pick rel grid" command got generated in the Text file?

     

    Regards

    Arun 

     

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    Arun Koyyan over 12 years ago

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for your quick reply.

    Unfortunately this step is not working for me. I have some doubts actually:-

    1. Do I need to selct the padstack before running the script?

    2. Do I need to delete the "pick rel grid" command got generated in the Text file?

     

    Regards

    Arun 

     

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