Hi,
I created a new part and use it on my *.brd. I run a check an EagleCAD
reports "Width" with not much explanation. Please see the attached
image. Thanks for any tips.
Hi,
I created a new part and use it on my *.brd. I run a check an EagleCAD
reports "Width" with not much explanation. Please see the attached
image. Thanks for any tips.
Am 07.08.2010 01:47, schrieb AL:
Hi,
I created a new part and use it on my *.brd. I run a check an EagleCAD
reports "Width" with not much explanation. Please see the attached
image. Thanks for any tips.
Obviously the SMD pads are smaller than the minimum width value for copper
objects defined in the Design Rules' Sizes tab.
By the way: All the error messages are described in the manual, in the DRC
chapter. Example:
Width:
Minimum width violation of a copper object. Defined by Minimum Width in
the Design Rules (Sizes tab) or, if defined, by the track parameter Width of
a referring net class. The higher one of the given values will be taken for
this check.
Also the line width of vector font texts in signal layers will be checked.
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Also the line width of vector font texts in signal layers will be checked.
How do we determine the 'Width' of a vector font texts in signal layers?
The Properties box of a Text object has no reference to the Width but to the
Ratio.
The Help says
>>The height of characters and the line width can be changed with the CHANGE
>>commands:
CHANGE SIZE text_size ...
CHANGE RATIO ratio ...
Maximum text height: 2 inches
Maximum line width: 0.51602 inch (13.1 mm)
Ratio: 0...31 (% of text height).
<<
The Properties box of a Text object does not refer to the Text Height
either, so the only way to get rid of the 'Width' warning in the Drc is to
gradually increase the Ratio of the Vector font until the warning goes.This
gives a very 'Clunky' text and so I use a
proportional font and turn off the warnings.
Tony Hunt
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, Tony Hunt wrote to us saying :
>
>The Properties box of a Text object does not refer to the Text Height
>either,
The text "size" is its height.
so the only way to get rid of the 'Width' warning in the Drc is to
>gradually increase the Ratio of the Vector font until the warning goes.
Or calculate from line width = size * ratio, so ratio = min_width/size
>This gives a very 'Clunky' text and so I use a
>proportional font and turn off the warnings.
Yes, it makes the text fat. But if you're generating Gerbers then
proportional fonts just don't work. If your board house (or etching
process) can handle the very fine copper required by the font dimensions
you like, then set the DRC rules to allow that. If not, you need to use
fat text to ensure it gets etched right.
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, Tony Hunt wrote to us saying :
>
>The Properties box of a Text object does not refer to the Text Height
>either,
The text "size" is its height.
so the only way to get rid of the 'Width' warning in the Drc is to
>gradually increase the Ratio of the Vector font until the warning goes.
Or calculate from line width = size * ratio, so ratio = min_width/size
>This gives a very 'Clunky' text and so I use a
>proportional font and turn off the warnings.
Yes, it makes the text fat. But if you're generating Gerbers then
proportional fonts just don't work. If your board house (or etching
process) can handle the very fine copper required by the font dimensions
you like, then set the DRC rules to allow that. If not, you need to use
fat text to ensure it gets etched right.
--
Rob Pearce http://www.bdt-home.demon.co.uk
The contents of this | Windows NT crashed.
message are purely | I am the Blue Screen of Death.
my opinion. Don't | No one hears your screams.
believe a word. |