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Pitch distance measure by Skill

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archive over 18 years ago

Hello All, I can provide to my Skill program some placed BGA RefDes ("U40" for example). How Skill program could measure this BGA balls pitch distance ? Any response appreciated Thanks, Shimon


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    I am a beginner in SKILL routines. I know how to include a SKILL function in allegro.ilinit and execute it from allegro. But I don't know how to use the SKILL code directly in allegro(like the one you had in this post for reporting the BGA pitch) because it is not in the form of a skill function. I had tried to switch to the skill command window and paste this code in allegro. But it is not working. I know I am missing some thing. Please correct me if I am not going the right direction.

    Please bear with me for deviating from the original subject...

    Thanks in advance,

    Babu 

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    Hi Dave,

    I am a beginner in SKILL routines. I know how to include a SKILL function in allegro.ilinit and execute it from allegro. But I don't know how to use the SKILL code directly in allegro(like the one you had in this post for reporting the BGA pitch) because it is not in the form of a skill function. I had tried to switch to the skill command window and paste this code in allegro. But it is not working. I know I am missing some thing. Please correct me if I am not going the right direction.

    Please bear with me for deviating from the original subject...

    Thanks in advance,

    Babu 

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