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The symbol can swiftly be created by the use of the schematic menu option: '''Components/Special functions/Create Pins for BGAs...'''. | The symbol can swiftly be created by the use of the schematic menu option: '''Components/Special functions/Create Pins for BGAs...'''. The following menu entry...:<br> | ||
[[Image:BGAAnschlErzDlg_e.jpg|none|300px]]<br> | [[Image:BGAAnschlErzDlg_e.jpg|none|300px]]<br> | ||
creates a martrix of 6 by 6 pins: | |||
[[Image:BGAAnschlErzBld.jpg|none|300px]]<br> | [[Image:BGAAnschlErzBld.jpg|none|300px]]<br> | ||
The checkbox "flipped" means, that namings of lines resp. columns get mirrored by its diagonal axis. Line A gets column A et vice versa.<br> | |||
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Revision as of 13:21, 16 November 2015
Ball Grid Arrays (BGA) can easily be used in TARGET 3001! layouts. Just take it from the data base or easily draw them yourself using the package assistant.

Image: A BGA component in a layout
The symbol can swiftly be created by the use of the schematic menu option: Components/Special functions/Create Pins for BGAs.... The following menu entry...:

creates a martrix of 6 by 6 pins:

The checkbox "flipped" means, that namings of lines resp. columns get mirrored by its diagonal axis. Line A gets column A et vice versa.
The soldering balls (pads) are defined when editing the component like a matrix of characters and numbers A1, A2, A3, ... B12... (like in a chess game).


