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Copper Area Report in 17.2

KishanRaju
KishanRaju over 4 years ago

Hi,

Does anyone know how to export copper area report in Allegro PCB Designer 17.2 ?

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  • DavidJHutchins
    DavidJHutchins over 4 years ago

    film area

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    DavidJHutchins over 4 years ago

    film area

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  • KishanRaju
    KishanRaju over 4 years ago in reply to DavidJHutchins

    i tried film area but report showing more that board area. So wanted to know is there any other option is available in 17.2 version.

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  • steve
    steve over 4 years ago in reply to KishanRaju

    summary drawing report may help

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  • KishanRaju
    KishanRaju over 4 years ago in reply to steve

    thanks steve for the response.

    But i wanted to know copper percentage in each layer of multilayer PCB.

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  • steve
    steve over 4 years ago in reply to KishanRaju

    Ok Try a Shape Report

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  • Tyler
    Tyler over 4 years ago in reply to KishanRaju

    There is also the metal usage report (tools menu), I believe. Depends on exactly what kind of values you're looking for. I think that one has a ratios table to report deltas about how much more/less metal there is on layer X vs layer Y.

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