I have a bit of a n00b question. How do you create that GND polygon or
whatever you call it like the big ol' blue shape in this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2709834302_78b27bfe5f_o.jpg
Thanks.
I have a bit of a n00b question. How do you create that GND polygon or
whatever you call it like the big ol' blue shape in this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2709834302_78b27bfe5f_o.jpg
Thanks.
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 16:14:03 -0800, Etharooni wrote:
I have a bit of a n00b question. How do you create that GND polygon or
whatever you call it like the big ol' blue shape in this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2709834302_78b27bfe5f_o.jpg
Thanks.
Draw your polygon around the area that you want to have a ground plane (I
generally outline the whole board :-). Click on the "rename" icon, then
click the edge of the polygon, and name it "GND" (or "VDD", or whatever).
Voila! Note that if you use a ground plane to make all your ground
connections, you need to watch for any airwires where the ground plane
can't connect to somewhere; you may need to manually route a ground line
to make any such interconnects.
BTW, don't forget to change (the wrench icon) the Isolation value (then
click your ground plane) as needed; click on the ratsnest icon to refresh
the ground plane display.
HTH
DMerriman
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 16:14:03 -0800, Etharooni wrote:
I have a bit of a n00b question. How do you create that GND polygon or
whatever you call it like the big ol' blue shape in this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2709834302_78b27bfe5f_o.jpg
Thanks.
Draw your polygon around the area that you want to have a ground plane (I
generally outline the whole board :-). Click on the "rename" icon, then
click the edge of the polygon, and name it "GND" (or "VDD", or whatever).
Voila! Note that if you use a ground plane to make all your ground
connections, you need to watch for any airwires where the ground plane
can't connect to somewhere; you may need to manually route a ground line
to make any such interconnects.
BTW, don't forget to change (the wrench icon) the Isolation value (then
click your ground plane) as needed; click on the ratsnest icon to refresh
the ground plane display.
HTH
DMerriman