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how to create the poly form NPTH pad with value of rugular/thermal = 0(allegro 17.2),thanks.

kobe882424
kobe882424 over 2 years ago

how to create the poly form NPTH pad  with  value of  rugular/thermal  = 0(allegro 17.2),thanks.

in the community,i have seen a solution with create a line。 is there  a more convenient solution.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    0 Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    The first thing would be to ask this in an appropriate forum. Since this is not related to Custom IC related SKILL, I moved this to the relevant Allegro/PCB SKILL forum 

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  • mahimag
    0 mahimag over 1 year ago

    Hi, pads as an object in SKILL has a figure as a valid attribute. It is a List of r_paths defining pad’s boundary lr_path always contains at most one r_path nil denotes a null pad. So if you pass the figure to the SKILL API axlPolyFromDB you will be able to convert.

    So in the below example once you have the pad's dbid you can convert it to poly

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