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Orcad Document Editor Feducials, Logos, etc

Frozen001
Frozen001 over 5 years ago

I have started to use document editor, and I am having troupble getting certain items so sho up on the PCB Views.

For example on the assembly drawing I want to show the the ESD logo I have on the baord, which isis placed as a mechanical symbol, on the board geometry, top silkscreen layer. I cannot find a way to show it.  I also have 3 feducials I would like to have shown, again these are mechanical symbols is a feducial padstack. 

Any thoughts?

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  • jc teyssier
    jc teyssier over 5 years ago

    Just edit yours symbols, create a user layer (package geromtry/whateveryouwant_top) and copy informations (esd logo, fiducial mark, ...) on it

    So you will be able to bring this layer on your document  independantly.

    Tip: create a layer name finishing by "_TOP" so if your symbol is plecd on botom side if will be on "_BOTTOM" layer.

    Jean-Charles, from home

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  • jc teyssier
    jc teyssier over 5 years ago

    Just edit yours symbols, create a user layer (package geromtry/whateveryouwant_top) and copy informations (esd logo, fiducial mark, ...) on it

    So you will be able to bring this layer on your document  independantly.

    Tip: create a layer name finishing by "_TOP" so if your symbol is plecd on botom side if will be on "_BOTTOM" layer.

    Jean-Charles, from home

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