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Multi layer Board design in OrCAD 16.0 Layout.?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

Hi, 

    Me was trying to do the multi layer PCB with (Top, Bottom, Gnd, Power). Still i am trying that to find out any tutorial for multilayer board routing technique. can anyone provide me the better solution for that.

In case any link for the tutorial means mention that.

Thanks & Regards, 

S.Dhamodharann.

 

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  • kabalee
    kabalee over 12 years ago

     http://www.parallel-systems.co.uk/ it may be helpful for you if you need more information i can help through mail

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  • Dhamodharann
    Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

    Hi Kabalee,

    Thanks for your reply.The website you had sent is been already verified and downloaded some of the tutorials.And it was satisfactory and more than data's are been given.

    Then still me want try the 4 layer board (i.e.,) {Top, Bottom, Pwr, Gnd, or IN1, IN2} using the OrCAD layout 16.0. In case if i try 4 layer board  means i will some projects on that and then i can change over to OrCAD PCB Editor.

    Can you provide me an sample 4 layer board (*.MAX) file.In case if you want mail me intimate me i will give my personal mail id to you, mail to that id.

    After completing the 4 layer board oly i  have to change to editor.

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  • steve
    steve over 12 years ago

    Have a look at Spreadsheet (icon) then layers. I would recommend using PCB Editor rather than Layout.

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  • Dhamodharann
    Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

    Hi,

    Thank u Steve. But in our organization is developing the BLDC Motor and BLDC Motor Control Drives and specifically AC and VFD's. The Two layers is sufficient for the drive board. 

    For other than drive boards, i need to use the multilayer board.So in that i expect the 4 layer board.Still pcb editor also been here, but me had knowledge in layout.Past one month only i had started to learn the PCB Editor with some tutorial pdf documents.

     

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