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How to Add via array for oblong shapes pad

RohitRohan
RohitRohan 10 months ago

Dear Community,

I am currently working on adding a via array around an oblong-shaped pad. While I have successfully implemented via arrays across the board and around circular pads, I am facing challenges in configuring the via array to surround the oblong-shaped pad.

Could anyone please provide guidance or suggestions on how to achieve this configuration?

Regards,

Rohit Rohan

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  • techiecs
    0 techiecs 10 months ago

    To add a via array around an oblong-shaped pads-
    1 Go to Place>Via Array command.
    2 Enable Pins in the Find filter.
    3 In the Options panse, set the Array parameters type to 'Surrounding' and set other parameters.
    4 Click on the oblong pad to see the preview of the via array.
    5 Once you are fine with the pattern shown, click anywhere on the design canvas to place the via array around the oblong pad selected.

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    To add a via array around an oblong-shaped pads-
    1 Go to Place>Via Array command.
    2 Enable Pins in the Find filter.
    3 In the Options panse, set the Array parameters type to 'Surrounding' and set other parameters.
    4 Click on the oblong pad to see the preview of the via array.
    5 Once you are fine with the pattern shown, click anywhere on the design canvas to place the via array around the oblong pad selected.

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