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How to measure minimum shape width?

luanvn81
luanvn81 over 10 years ago

Hi All!

  I want to measure "shape width" at narrow locations as below image using Skill but I don't know how to do it? Please give me some suggestion.

Tks.

Luan.

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    SadiqAlZaman over 9 years ago

    hi Dave

    Thank you for your reply

    I am doing it the same way , by mathematical calculation , but is there a better way to calculated this copper web (copper flow areas )? because if i have void of different sizes , then it is quite time consuming on a large project.

    Is there a tool or skill code or script which can be use for this? Or even any sort of report that i can get from allegro which can provide me this copper web details in my project (.brd)

    Regards,

    Sadiq Al Zaman

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  • SadiqAlZaman
    SadiqAlZaman over 9 years ago

    hi Dave

    Thank you for your reply

    I am doing it the same way , by mathematical calculation , but is there a better way to calculated this copper web (copper flow areas )? because if i have void of different sizes , then it is quite time consuming on a large project.

    Is there a tool or skill code or script which can be use for this? Or even any sort of report that i can get from allegro which can provide me this copper web details in my project (.brd)

    Regards,

    Sadiq Al Zaman

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