Hi Robert,
Altium has a few length matching tools that seem to work quite well (I am currently using AD21.8.1). They have an "Accordian", a "Trombone", and a "Sawtooth". The "Trombone" tool generates a waveform which looks very similar to the technique you recommended during preliminary length matching where you are just creating space. You stated in one of your courses that you would change that trombone like shape to an "Accordian" in the final length matching, because you thought that was better. Why do you think the "Accordian" is better? Have you used all three of these tools? Do you have any recommendations about which one(s) to use and when?
All three of these tools create an object. It seems like it is a "union" of tracks, but doesn't show up in the "Unions" tab of the PCB Panel. You can explode this "union" to create individual segments. Would you do that before releasing the design, or would you leave the length-matching object intact?
Thank you!
Altium has a few length matching tools that seem to work quite well (I am currently using AD21.8.1). They have an "Accordian", a "Trombone", and a "Sawtooth". The "Trombone" tool generates a waveform which looks very similar to the technique you recommended during preliminary length matching where you are just creating space. You stated in one of your courses that you would change that trombone like shape to an "Accordian" in the final length matching, because you thought that was better. Why do you think the "Accordian" is better? Have you used all three of these tools? Do you have any recommendations about which one(s) to use and when?
All three of these tools create an object. It seems like it is a "union" of tracks, but doesn't show up in the "Unions" tab of the PCB Panel. You can explode this "union" to create individual segments. Would you do that before releasing the design, or would you leave the length-matching object intact?
Thank you!
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