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how to modify Step file height in Allegro PCB?

ichliebedich
ichliebedich over 4 years ago

Hi All

I have this step file below

but I want to modify the height of the package of highlighted by red

How can I change the height in Allegro / OrCAD PCB ?

regard

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  • CadAce2K
    CadAce2K over 4 years ago

    It's easy  to get STEP files from the internet nowdays. And easy to use them in the 'Stepper'. Check out www.snapeda.com or www.ultralibrarian.com  Many, many parts out there.

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  • ichliebedich
    ichliebedich over 4 years ago in reply to CadAce2K

    what if I map the STEP file on footprint, Does user not able to modify the height value?

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  • jc teyssier
    jc teyssier over 4 years ago in reply to ichliebedich

    You will still get the heigth defined on package geometry/plce_boud_top. Mapped step file wil not overide it. But while exporting brd step file you will get the symbol step definition.

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    jc teyssier over 4 years ago in reply to ichliebedich

    You will still get the heigth defined on package geometry/plce_boud_top. Mapped step file wil not overide it. But while exporting brd step file you will get the symbol step definition.

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