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How to create a multilayer spiral inductor in allegro pcb librarian 17.2?

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FormerMember over 6 years ago

How to create a multilayer spiral inductor in allegro pcb librarian 17.2?

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    steve over 6 years ago

    You could either import the dxf of the spirals to create copper shapes, use vias to connect the spirals. Then have a pins 1 and 2 for the start and end points. Save then when you use this in a board users can add the net_short property on the pins and vias to short the two nets together. There is also a free app that may help make the spirals orcadmarketplace.com/.../Default.aspx

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    steve over 6 years ago

    You could either import the dxf of the spirals to create copper shapes, use vias to connect the spirals. Then have a pins 1 and 2 for the start and end points. Save then when you use this in a board users can add the net_short property on the pins and vias to short the two nets together. There is also a free app that may help make the spirals orcadmarketplace.com/.../Default.aspx

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    FormerMember over 6 years ago in reply to steve

    Thanks..it helped a lot

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