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mechanical alignment hole not showing properly in 16.5 PCB Editor (look ok in 3D view)

mfris
mfris over 13 years ago

Hi everyone,

Amateur user here.

I created a couple of footprints with mechanical alignment holes that go through the PCB (I also created the padstack that defines the holes).  As far as I can tell, everything looks fine for the various holes while in the footprint editing mode.  When I bring the parts into PCB Editor to place the part, I can see a shape in the area where the holes should be, but none of the shapes are the right size and I'm able to route in the area without a DRC.  When I switch to the 3D view, the hole shapes appear to be the right dimensions.

 Any thoughts on what I need to do differently to get the holes to show up in PCB edit mode?  Thanks in advance for any help.

 Best regards.

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  • Ron Scott
    Ron Scott over 13 years ago
    Try this out. It sometimes slips peoples mind. Go to Setup-->Design Parameters Editor and see if you have "Display Non-Plated Holes" selected HTH Ron Scott
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    Ron Scott over 13 years ago
    Try this out. It sometimes slips peoples mind. Go to Setup-->Design Parameters Editor and see if you have "Display Non-Plated Holes" selected HTH Ron Scott
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