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*'''...a multilayer board?'''<br>Set all copper layers you want to use for routing [[Layer#Visibility|visible]]. However, ''copper inside'' layers must actually exist (e.g. assign the function "copper inside" to layers 10 and 13). [[TARGET 3001!]] has preset layer 16 (copper top, component side) and layer 2 (copper bottom, solder side). Levels 10 and 13 are already named "copper inside", but their function is set to "other". This means that the autorouter does not yet recognize these two layers as usable copper inner layers. The handling of inner copper layers are only possible from TARGET edition ''[[economy]]'' onwards.
 
*'''...a multilayer board?'''<br>Set all copper layers you want to use for routing [[Layer#Visibility|visible]]. However, ''copper inside'' layers must actually exist (e.g. assign the function "copper inside" to layers 10 and 13). [[TARGET 3001!]] has preset layer 16 (copper top, component side) and layer 2 (copper bottom, solder side). Levels 10 and 13 are already named "copper inside", but their function is set to "other". This means that the autorouter does not yet recognize these two layers as usable copper inner layers. The handling of inner copper layers are only possible from TARGET edition ''[[economy]]'' onwards.
 
*''''...a board without schematic?'''<br>Place the packages inside the outline of the board and connect the pads with air lines [L]. If different signals are to have different properties (track width, aura...), they are assigned to signal classes that represent these properties.<br><br>
 
*''''...a board without schematic?'''<br>Place the packages inside the outline of the board and connect the pads with air lines [L]. If different signals are to have different properties (track width, aura...), they are assigned to signal classes that represent these properties.<br><br>
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== Pilot Router ==
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You start the function to rout the track in the layout view with this button:<br>.
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[[Image:pilot_router.jpg|none|]]Image: Pilot Router on! (Switch off by selecting another button)<br><br>
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You are the pilot and set the route with the mouse pointer without clicking. When you arrive at the destination, the track is laid accordingly with just one mouse click. Intermediate clicks are possible, e.g. to set a via.<br>
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The following gif illustrates the concept:<br><br>
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[[Image:pilot_router.gif|none|]]Image: Only with the mouse pointer through the labyrinth. A click at the destination point makes the track follow exactly.<br><br>
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= Further information =
 
= Further information =

Revision as of 14:10, 29 July 2020

Autorouter


General

TARGET 3001! offers two internal autorouters, the Hybrid and the Contour router using different routing algorithms. You will find them in layout menu "Actions/Automatisms and assistants/Autorouter..."


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Furthermore TARGET 3001! offers an interface to an "External autorouter" ELECTRA which is an OEM product by cooperation with the Belgian producer www.konekt.com. You can purchase it separately. How much is it?


Another interesting feature is the Pilot Router, assisting you when manually routing.

Remarks on the use of autorouters

In a flash

How to auto route...


Pilot Router

You start the function to rout the track in the layout view with this button:
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Pilot router.jpg
Image: Pilot Router on! (Switch off by selecting another button)

You are the pilot and set the route with the mouse pointer without clicking. When you arrive at the destination, the track is laid accordingly with just one mouse click. Intermediate clicks are possible, e.g. to set a via.
The following gif illustrates the concept:


Image: Only with the mouse pointer through the labyrinth. A click at the destination point makes the track follow exactly.



Further information

Contour Autorouter
Hybrid Autorouter
External Autorouter Video: Watch Electra route (mute)...
Dislike routing result
Router dialogues