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How to create mechanical holes (drill holes) in Allegro PCB Editor

maha18s
maha18s over 16 years ago
Hi I am new to Allegro PCB layout and Editor. I am designing a basic PCB board and I was able to make all the footprints and import the logic from the CSI Design capture. I placed all the parts also. Now i want to make drill holes / mechanical pins on the board to have stand offs and I am not sure as to how to do that as I don't have the mechanical pins / holes in the schematic. I know how to make a symbol for a hole but just don't know how to bring it into PCB Editor and place it on the board. Any suggestions will greatly be appreciated.
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    Randy R over 16 years ago

    The package symbols and mechanical symbols both use the same path; psmpath.  If you put the mechanical symbols in a separate directory, you can add that directory to your psmpath either through the env file or the menu item Setup->User Preferences->Design Paths->psmpath (unless you're in 16.2, then it's Setup->User Preferences->Paths->Library->psmpath).

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  • Randy R
    Randy R over 16 years ago

    The package symbols and mechanical symbols both use the same path; psmpath.  If you put the mechanical symbols in a separate directory, you can add that directory to your psmpath either through the env file or the menu item Setup->User Preferences->Design Paths->psmpath (unless you're in 16.2, then it's Setup->User Preferences->Paths->Library->psmpath).

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