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allegro 16.3

patricedu92
patricedu92 over 13 years ago
BonjourJ’ai une carte que je voudrai dupliqué mais en miroir !Ex : sur une voiture, feux arrière droit la 1er carte et feux arrière gauche pour la 2eme. est ce posible ? Hello
I have a card that I want but duplicated in mirror!
Eg on a car, the right rear lights and taillights first card left for the 2nd.
is it posible? 

 

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 13 years ago

    Just think about this. For anything other than "trivial" components, trying to "simply" achieve this is a non-starter. A multi-pin IC is not something that can be "just reflected", the pins will no longer be correct. You might be OK with passives and "straight line" parts. IF the board origin lies along the "mirror" axis, you can get an idea of what will happen if you export the placement, File>Export>Placement and change the sign of the X, or Y, dimension in the place_txt.txt file - you will need to change the Ref Des's if you want to have a copy of the circuit, or just see what happens when you import the modified placement.

    Sorry, I cannot translate this, my schoolboy French runs out at about "dix bieres" (accent missing as well!)

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  • patricedu92
    patricedu92 over 13 years ago

    Thank you

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