Can you just design a pcb with holes only where you want them and with no component and wiring layout? I just want to design a custom board. Im placing the holes where I know my components will be at on the custom board.
Can you just design a pcb with holes only where you want them and with no component and wiring layout? I just want to design a custom board. Im placing the holes where I know my components will be at on the custom board.
Am 26.10.2011 18:55, schrieb Willie Miner:
Can you just design a pcb with holes only where you want them and with no component and wiring layout? I just want to design a custom board. Im placing the holes where I know my components will be at on the custom board.
You have the options to use Vias (drillings with copper ring around
it) or Holes (used for mounting holes for example) and place it at
any location.
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How can you add holes to a board?
I always get a Warning about back-annotation not allowing it, and Eagle
refuses to ADD.
We have had to add random mounting holes to the schematics, which is STUPID!
In our experience, only large vias can be added to be used as mounting
holes when laying out a board, or having the designer add mounting hole
parts to the schematic.
~Marvin
Richard Hammerl wrote:
Am 26.10.2011 18:55, schrieb Willie Miner:
>> Can you just design a pcb with holes only where you want them and with
>> no component and wiring layout? I just want to design a custom board.
>> Im placing the holes where I know my components will be at on the
>> custom board.
>>
>
You have the options to use Vias (drillings with copper ring around
it) or Holes (used for mounting holes for example) and place it at
any location.
Marvin Dawson wrote on Thu, 27 October 2011 18:51
We have had to add random mounting holes to the schematics, which is
STUPID!
Eagle isn't stupid. What is stupid is people ranting about it without
having read the documentation.
You can add mounting holes directly to a board with the HOLE command. You
can even make more complex things, put them in a package in a library, then
add the package to a board directly multiple times. For example, I have
pre-made packages for #4-40 mouting holes. These include the hole and
associated keepout areas.
If on the other hand you want holes that are actually electrically
connected to specific nets in the schematic, then of course these should be
added to the schematic since they are part of the circuit. You can make
devices for these with all the details you want once, then add those
devices multiple times to the schematic. Then when you do the board, the
mechanical part of these connection points will show up for you to place.
This all makes sense when you stop and think about it.
Quote:
In our experience, only large vias can be added to be used as mounting
holes when laying out a board, or having the designer add mounting hole
parts to the schematic.
Then your experience is limited and you need to read the documentation.
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Marvin Dawson wrote on Thu, 27 October 2011 18:51
We have had to add random mounting holes to the schematics, which is
STUPID!
Eagle isn't stupid. What is stupid is people ranting about it without
having read the documentation.
You can add mounting holes directly to a board with the HOLE command. You
can even make more complex things, put them in a package in a library, then
add the package to a board directly multiple times. For example, I have
pre-made packages for #4-40 mouting holes. These include the hole and
associated keepout areas.
If on the other hand you want holes that are actually electrically
connected to specific nets in the schematic, then of course these should be
added to the schematic since they are part of the circuit. You can make
devices for these with all the details you want once, then add those
devices multiple times to the schematic. Then when you do the board, the
mechanical part of these connection points will show up for you to place.
This all makes sense when you stop and think about it.
Quote:
In our experience, only large vias can be added to be used as mounting
holes when laying out a board, or having the designer add mounting hole
parts to the schematic.
Then your experience is limited and you need to read the documentation.
--
Web access to CadSoft support forums at www.eaglecentral.ca. Where the CadSoft EAGLE community meets.