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internal circuit pattern

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I am trying to add a circuit pattern on an internal layer(10 line width on 25 grid closed at alternating ends). The area where this must be placed has already been routed (vias and a few traces already exist in this space)and cannot change much due to a tamper circuit. Anyone have any tips on how I might achieve this request?
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Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Roseann
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    I'm not sure what you mean by 'circuit pattern closed at alternating ends'. You may want to manually create part of the pattern, then copy/paste and edit any locations around your tamper circuit or create a dynamic shape using a fill style of Xhatch.

    I hope this helps. If not, please attach a file with a picture showing what you are trying to accomplish so we can help you out better. Thanks!


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Padmin
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