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Changing Oblong pad characteristic

dumarjo
dumarjo over 14 years ago

 Hi,

 I would like to know if it is possible to change the way that paddesigner is using to create the oblong pad. I would like to have the oblong radius reduced. 

 Is that possible ? We are using 16.2

 regards

Jonathan dumaresq

 

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    dumarjo over 14 years ago

    Hi,

     

    oldmouldy said:
    The "regular" shapes are automatically generated, if you need any differing shape, you must design the required Pad Shape in PCB Editor as a Shape Symbol, SSM, and then, in Pad Designer, set the Geometry to Shape and browse for the Pad Shape created in the Shape entry.

    I thought that was somewhere the rules to create a regular pad. Like a parameter file. 

    regards

     

    Jonathan

     

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  • dumarjo
    dumarjo over 14 years ago

    Hi,

     

    oldmouldy said:
    The "regular" shapes are automatically generated, if you need any differing shape, you must design the required Pad Shape in PCB Editor as a Shape Symbol, SSM, and then, in Pad Designer, set the Geometry to Shape and browse for the Pad Shape created in the Shape entry.

    I thought that was somewhere the rules to create a regular pad. Like a parameter file. 

    regards

     

    Jonathan

     

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