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creating symbol in Alegro PCB package regime

kovibb
kovibb over 13 years ago

Hi everbody,

Please, how can I create thermal vias and thermal pad of some symbol in Allegro PCB Designer in the package regime? Is it ever possible create there, or only in normal regime?

 Thank you for advice

 Kovi 

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    kovibb over 13 years ago

    So, If i understand your reply correctly, my question is then: "how can I add any die padstack(in this case according to you called thermal pad) in Allegro PCB package symbol environment?" and "how can I then add thermal vias in this environment, without a program thought that is a footprint pins?" thanks

     ps: and i know that FLASH symbol is required only for negative plane not for positive

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    kovibb over 13 years ago

    So, If i understand your reply correctly, my question is then: "how can I add any die padstack(in this case according to you called thermal pad) in Allegro PCB package symbol environment?" and "how can I then add thermal vias in this environment, without a program thought that is a footprint pins?" thanks

     ps: and i know that FLASH symbol is required only for negative plane not for positive

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