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Try to fill copper area the filled area is moved certain distance

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 11 years ago

Hi.

 I had tried to filled the copper area for my board. Then in that case copper is filled through area where i want. In that the copper area around the pin is moved certain distance. 

I want to fill the copper fully filled with pin without clearance of pin. The image is attached below.

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    oldmouldy over 11 years ago
    You can set this for all shapes with Shape>Global Dynamic Parameters, or, just the shape, by selecting the shape and setting the Parameters for Thermal Reliefs to Full Contact for that shape, or, for just one pin, you can select the pin and right-click>Property Edit and change the Dyn_Thermal_Conn_Type to Full Contact.
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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 11 years ago
    You can set this for all shapes with Shape>Global Dynamic Parameters, or, just the shape, by selecting the shape and setting the Parameters for Thermal Reliefs to Full Contact for that shape, or, for just one pin, you can select the pin and right-click>Property Edit and change the Dyn_Thermal_Conn_Type to Full Contact.
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