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Cannot create pad shape with void in the middle

mitch21
mitch21 over 9 years ago

Hi!

We're trying to create a padstack with voids like the following part (the outer large pad)

 

We get this error: "shape symbol cannot have a void in a shape".  Unfortunately we can't do like in some of the online helps to make a small cut in the copper, as this is a microphone seal and we need good solder all around.

How would we go about making this pad in the shape editor?

Thanks,

Mitch

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    redwire over 9 years ago
    You have found an annoying limit of the tool. Here's a suggestion: For the circular pad it could become the regular padstack. (Drill in pad). For the rectangle you can add this shape to the part (not padstack) when building the part. The copper will merge on your PCB (or will during Gerber). Same with the four small rectangles. You can also play games with pin numbers putting in extra pins as needed to support overlay of electrical connections.
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  • redwire
    redwire over 9 years ago
    You have found an annoying limit of the tool. Here's a suggestion: For the circular pad it could become the regular padstack. (Drill in pad). For the rectangle you can add this shape to the part (not padstack) when building the part. The copper will merge on your PCB (or will during Gerber). Same with the four small rectangles. You can also play games with pin numbers putting in extra pins as needed to support overlay of electrical connections.
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