All Forums
 Help For Easy-PC Users
 Libraries and Components
 Pad Creation

Note: You must be registered in order to post a reply.
To register, click here. Registration is FREE!

Screensize:
UserName:
Password:
Format Mode:
Format: BoldItalicizedUnderlineStrikethrough Align LeftCenteredAlign Right Horizontal Rule Insert HyperlinkInsert Email Insert CodeInsert QuoteInsert List
   
Message:

* HTML is OFF
* Forum Code is ON
Smilies
Smile [:)] Big Smile [:D] Cool [8D] Blush [:I]
Tongue [:P] Evil [):] Wink [;)] Clown [:o)]
Black Eye [B)] Eight Ball [8] Frown [:(] Shy [8)]
Shocked [:0] Angry [:(!] Dead [xx(] Sleepy [|)]
Kisses [:X] Approve [^] Disapprove [V] Question [?]

 
Check here to subscribe to this topic.
   

T O P I C    R E V I E W
mstasik Posted - 19 Jun 2007 : 14:19:17
I have created a fairly complex new footprint using a drafting package and used the import feature to bring in the created *.DXF. This works perfectly but I can't seem to find a way to tell Easy PC which land areas are pads, i.e. I cant assign a pin number to them. Is the only way to create a "true" pad by using the Pad Styles - Add Style... Dialog?
1   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First)
DavidM Posted - 20 Jun 2007 : 06:13:58
DXF import will only 'recognise' shapes and text, so it will only create text, copper, track. There is nothing in the software at the moment that will allow you to change a shape into a pad.

However, if you have a shape on an electrical layer, you can assign this shape to a pad number. So you could add a pad and place it within the copper shape to give the 'connect point', then assign the copper to the number of that pad. Then you'd have the shape you wanted, and the pad that the rest of the program needs to connect to.

One point on this though, you would also need to create your own solder resist / paste shapes for the copper, as the program would not auto-generate them like it does for pads.