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Difference between revisions of "Layout"

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the position print with package outlines and component names and values (black)<br>
 
the position print with package outlines and component names and values (black)<br>
  
== Features of the [[PCB]] mode ==
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== Features when designing in [[PCB]] mode ==
  
 
*permanent back-annotation to schematic
 
*permanent back-annotation to schematic
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*air wires continually updated in display to aid placing
 
*air wires continually updated in display to aid placing
 
*up to 100 layers (copper, solder stop, solder paste, gold etc.)
 
*up to 100 layers (copper, solder stop, solder paste, gold etc.)
*any solder pad shapes: circular, octagonal, oblong, etc.
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*any solder pad shapes: circular, octagonal, oblong, polygon etc.
*any width of track, circular track, bezièr-curves, spirals, teardrops and custom padstacks
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*extensive SQL component data base
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*free access to the component exchange [[Componiverse]]
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*any width of track, circular track, bezièr-curves, spirals, teardrops, custom padstacks, track meandering and differential pairs
 
*configurable autoplacer
 
*configurable autoplacer
 
*[[Push and shove]]: When manually routing, your current track will push away existing traces as far as needed (spacing rules are considered).
 
*[[Push and shove]]: When manually routing, your current track will push away existing traces as far as needed (spacing rules are considered).
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*splitting a schematic off the layout
 
*splitting a schematic off the layout
 
*Gerber file import for further edition (e.g. from other design software programs)
 
*Gerber file import for further edition (e.g. from other design software programs)
*lots of PCB houses directly accept TARGET *.T3001files
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*lots of PCB houses accept TARGET *.T3001files
 
*formats <nowiki>*</nowiki>.tgr (Polar Instruments) and <nowiki>*</nowiki>. dif (digitaltest) supported (E-testing)
 
*formats <nowiki>*</nowiki>.tgr (Polar Instruments) and <nowiki>*</nowiki>. dif (digitaltest) supported (E-testing)
 
*3D-view on button click
 
*3D-view on button click

Revision as of 16:38, 29 November 2018

"Layout" Miniproject layout e.jpg
Easy layout drawing


General

A layout is the binding construction plan of a PCB. In TARGET 3001! it can be edited with or without a schematic.

The expressions layout und PCB or PCB view are often used synonymous in TARGET 3001!, because the same module is meant. The layout is edited in the PCB view. For reaching the PCB layout view in TARGET 3001! click this icon: GotoPCB.jpg
This icon appears in any schematic view. You also might use the [F3] key or the [Shift]+[F3] key. A simple PCB layout might look like this:

A TARGET 3001! - layout

Layout.jpg
By the use of the default settings you see:

the PCB outline (pink),
the soldering pads (footprints, landmarks) of the components (blue),
the padnumbers (black),
the drillholes (brown),
the elements of the copper top side (blue),
the elements of the copper bottom side (red),
the position print with package outlines and component names and values (black)

Features when designing in PCB mode

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