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Problem with smoothing split plane

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi,

I have the following situation: see attachment. The split plane is ground and a dynamic shape. The status dialog says, that the planes are already smoothed. I think the problem could be deleted islands which results in not correctly smoothing the shape. What can I do now? I just want to click somewhere "Refresh" and everything is OK...


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    Hi,

    I forgot: Allegro PCB Design 16.0

    regards
    Guenther Jehle


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    Looks like there is some static voids in the shape that will never be smoothed. I updated the attached image to indicate the voids that I believe are static and not dynamic. The only way to correct these is to delete the voids in question and have the void be regenerated dynamically. Here are the steps: 1. Select the outside edge for filled area of the shape for modification using Shape > Select Shape or Void 2. Select menu Shape > Manual Void > Delete the select the edge of the voids that appear to be out of date or use the right mouse button option "Delete all Voids" if you do not want any manual voids. The steps above will remove the manual voids so dynamic voids can be regenerated. Hope this helps, Mike Catrambone UTStarcom, Inc.


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    Thank you. This is the solution for my problem. The procedure with deleting islands and after a change the needed deleting void seems to be not very intelligent. Is it possible to create a dynamic shape wich doesn't generate this islands (automatic)?


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    You also might try a couple things:

    1) Turn on the Etch Boundry layers, and see if you can find these void areas and delete them
    2) Find a coordinate that would allow you to move this shape completely off the board; move it, and regenerate the shapes; then move it back on the board and regen.

    Either might also help you out. (I know, I've done it on some 11" round board I've had to ECO changes into, and they had GND fill on all layers in the open areas.

    Good day.
    Mitch


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    jehle,

    Sorry for my delayed response. I was traveling yesterday.
    To respond to your last question "Is it possible to create a dynamic shape which doesn't generate these islands (automatic)?"
    The short answer is Yes but let me explain:

    You can modify the "Minimum aperture for artwork fill" and "Suppress shape less than" values under the Void Control Tab of the Shape parameters that will limit the amount of islands that are formed in a dynamic shape You can modify the Shape Parameters on an individual shape (select shape and select Parameters from the Right Mouse Button) or make the change for the entire design for all shapes (Shapes > Global Dynamic Parameters)

    I have to admit that I have never seen "Delete Islands" leave manual voids behind that caused the issue you are seeing. I have seen manual voids created when using "Merge Shapes" when separate shape boundaries form a void after merging.

    Hope this helps,
    Mike Catrambone
    UTStarcom, Inc.


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