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How to route a trace without airwire

remkok
remkok over 12 years ago

Hello,

 

I would like to use on both top and bottom layer the same connection. This because there is a current of 10A max possible. When I started te route there was an airwire. This I used for routing the top layer. Bur know I want to route the bottom layer and this is not possible anymore because there is no airwire. Is there anyone that can help me?

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    autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    On 1/12/2013 12:47 a.m., Remko Koornneef wrote:

    Hello,

     

    I would like to use on both top and bottom layer the same connection.

    This because there is a current of 10A max possible. When I started te

    route there was an airwire. This I used for routing the top layer. Bur

    know I want to route the bottom layer and this is not possible anymore

    because there is no airwire. Is there anyone that can help me?

     

     

    You can ROUTE at any time to add more routing after you have used up the

    airwires.

     

    With the Route tool selected, hold down the CTL key and click where you

    want to start the new routing. The route will be automatically named to

    the trace it attaches to.

     

    HTH

    Warren

     

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    autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    On 1/12/2013 12:47 a.m., Remko Koornneef wrote:

    Hello,

     

    I would like to use on both top and bottom layer the same connection.

    This because there is a current of 10A max possible. When I started te

    route there was an airwire. This I used for routing the top layer. Bur

    know I want to route the bottom layer and this is not possible anymore

    because there is no airwire. Is there anyone that can help me?

     

     

    You can ROUTE at any time to add more routing after you have used up the

    airwires.

     

    With the Route tool selected, hold down the CTL key and click where you

    want to start the new routing. The route will be automatically named to

    the trace it attaches to.

     

    HTH

    Warren

     

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