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Auto-Routing Double Sided Board with non Plated Through Holes

antzy
antzy over 7 years ago

As a hobbyist, I find it much faster for prototyping make my own boards and recently got a CNC router to speed up prototyping. I usually route the boards myself but sometimes don't have enough time to do it by hand. The problem is that while the auto-router works fine for hand-made single sided boards, for double-sided boards, there is no way to turn off PTH for the pads. It will always assume the top and bottom of all pads to be connected by default and route accordingly. As everyone knows, making PTH at home is not feasible(time and money).

Is there any setting to tell the auto-router not to assume pads' top and bottom to be connected?

One way I see is by using a ULP that places pads' duplicate shapes on bRestrict for parts on bottom side and on tRestrict for parts on the top side. Is there any such ULP available?

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  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago +2 suggested
    Antzy, A super simple way to deal with the through holes is to just feed a small wire through the 'via' holes and solder the wire top and bottom. Instant plated through hole! Gene
  • antzy
    antzy over 7 years ago in reply to genebren +1 suggested
    That works for vias but not for pads. For pads, the only way to connect top and bottom is by soldering on both sides and that isn't possible for most components (ICs, electrolytic capacitors, headers,…
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago in reply to antzy +1
    Antzy, That is a good point. I do not have the auto-routing feature on my software (license) so I can not test any of the settings. Even when I did have the correct license, I found that the auto-router…
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  • genebren
    0 genebren over 7 years ago

    Antzy,

     

    A super simple way to deal with the through holes is to just feed a small wire through the 'via' holes and solder the wire top and bottom.  Instant plated through hole!

     

    Gene

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    0 genebren over 7 years ago

    Antzy,

     

    A super simple way to deal with the through holes is to just feed a small wire through the 'via' holes and solder the wire top and bottom.  Instant plated through hole!

     

    Gene

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    0 antzy over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    That works for vias but not for pads. For pads, the only way to connect top and bottom is by soldering on both sides and that isn't possible for most components (ICs, electrolytic capacitors, headers, etc).

    What I'm asking is how to prevent autorouter from routing between layers using pads, and so, only route between layers using vias(which you then proceed to solder using the method you mentioned)

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    0 genebren over 7 years ago in reply to antzy

    Antzy,

     

    That is a good point. I do not have the auto-routing feature on my software (license) so I can not test any of the settings.  Even when I did have the correct license, I found that the auto-router did a very poor job, so I would never use it.

     

    You might be able to manually place vias in the area where the component limits your access to both the top and bottom.

     

    Just a thought.  Good luck finding a settings based solution to your problem.

     

    Gene

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    0 antzy over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    Ah ok. I know the autorouter isn't too good but sometimes you're in a hurry and instead of spending an hour figuring out the best layout, you just want to let the autorouter dp your work and modify it to your requirement. Still think the ULP method I mentioned in the original question is the way forward. Thanks for your suggestions.

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