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Few clarifications needed in orcad and cadence allegro based on your videos.
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How to see through holes in through hole pads in the layout? I remember you mentioned some settings to see the through hole. Can you pls mention here again?
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1) VIA problem - maybe, did you have VIA checked in your filter when the command was active?
2) The invisible part - that is very unusual. What sometimes may happen, that you place component outside of schematic (e.g. if you make your schematic page smaller). However it looks to me like you had the component directly in schematic and was invisible. I do not really know how that could happen, I have not seen anything like that.
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Somehow I was able to connect the vias after hovering over the vias for some time.
Reg the invisible part, what can be done is just type its refdes in the 'find' and see the new window with the location of the part. Double click there and the invisible part gets selected and now just press delete. But still dont know why this happened.
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Hi Robert
I face some difficulties in the layout. All the left over connections are taken to different layer through vias and then you were connecting the vias together (in your videos). But I had to hover over the vias for long time for the connections to happen. Have you faced anything similar?
Also another abnormal thing which I faced is in the schematic. Some parts (another project) when I take from library, they are invisible and if I place it on the schematic page, then it creates a lot of problem as it cannot be connected through wires bcoz it is invisible and (cannot be removed from the schematic page as well) and still will be present in pcb editor for layout. Let me know if you can help me with this.
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1) I generally draw power tracks wider than other tracks. I adjust the track width based on pad width and available space.
2) For the important capacitors it is used because high currents will flow there. For the smaller caps, you can use tracks if you like, it is not necessary to create shapes or use multiple VIAs. However, I very often use shapes and multiple VIAs as then I am always sure that the connection is fine, so I do not need to worry about it (e.g. I do not have to search for information how high currents flow there).Leave a comment:
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Thanks. I have few more questions
1. What is the basis of selecting track width 2mm and sometimes 5mm in power nets?
2. What was the reason for drawing rectangular shapes with vias ( around some pads connected to GND in bottom layer) and connect to ground plane?
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1) They are different objects, so different behavior e.g. if you are edditing them. Shapes are usually filled with copper, lines are just ... lines.
2) Rats are the blue lines (the kind of virtual lines showing you which pins are connected together). Nets - I use it a lot to name different things - e.g. net name, tracks, rats, signals, ... but usually it is the specific connection which we are speaking about (e.g. it may include pads, tracks, rats connected to the same net)
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Few clarifications needed in orcad and cadence allegro based on your videos.
1. What is the difference between drawing shape and drawing line?
2. What is the difference between rats and nets?
3. If we find a mistake in the schematic or in footprint after completing the layout, How to go about it?
I have not completed the videos but these doubts arise in my mind. Pls let me know. ThanksTags: None
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