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How do you remove soldermask from a Trace (RF Track) ?

Jarez95
Jarez95 over 2 years ago

I have an RF track, how do I remove the soldermask above that specific track so that the RF performance is not affected. To be clear I dont want to remove the soldermask from the whole board and I hope this doesnt involve some kind of complex skill code solution. I am using SPB17.2-2016. 

Many thanks in advance. 

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    0 avant over 2 years ago

    If the RF trace has curves or is complex, copy the trace onto a blank area on the board file. Use file/export/IPF to create a plot file of the trace. This will create a line.

    Use file/import/IPF. Set the current layer to a solder mask layer. After importing, you can change the line width and move the (solder mask) line to be over the trace. 

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    0 Jarez95 over 2 years ago in reply to avant

    I don't see a file export IPF, I see IPC, IDF and IDX in the export options only.

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    0 Jarez95 over 2 years ago in reply to avant

    I don't see a file export IPF, I see IPC, IDF and IDX in the export options only.

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