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Copying the layout of identical channels

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 17 years ago

I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there a

way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

whole parts placement process four times?

 

Thank you.

 

Jeff

 

 

 

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Jeffrey L Rothman <jrothman@acsalaska.net> wrote:

    I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there a

    way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

    whole parts placement process four times?

     

    As often been discussed and explained here...

     

    --

    Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

     

    Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt

    -


    Tel. 06151 162516 -


    Fax. 06151 164321 -


     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Uwe,

     

    I have downloaded and searched all messages in this user group and have not

    found the answer to this question. Perhaps I am using the wrong search

    terms. If you can point me to the correct message I would appreciate it.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Jeff

     

    "Uwe Bonnes" <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote in message

    news:g54k1g$fsi$1@lnx107.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de...

    Jeffrey L Rothman <jrothman@acsalaska.net> wrote:

    I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there

    a

    way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

    whole parts placement process four times?

     

    As often been discussed and explained here...

     

    --

    Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

     

    Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt

    --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ----------

     

     

     

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 17 years ago

    try panelize.ulp, read the header for instructions

    r

     

     

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Jeffrey L Rothman wrote:

    Uwe,

     

    I have downloaded and searched all messages in this user group and have not

    found the answer to this question. Perhaps I am using the wrong search

    terms. If you can point me to the correct message I would appreciate it.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Jeff

     

    "Uwe Bonnes" <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote in message

    news:g54k1g$fsi$1@lnx107.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de...

    Jeffrey L Rothman <jrothman@acsalaska.net> wrote:

    I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there

    a

    way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

    whole parts placement process four times?

    As often been discussed and explained here...

     

    --

    Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

     

    Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt

    --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ----------

     

     

    From 4/15/2007

    Subject: duplicating common sections without re-layout?

    You may need to find a better newsreader then outlook to get all of the

    posts.

    Paul R.

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    COME ON everyone... give him a break.  Why roast someone because he tried to

    find 'copy' instead of 'duplicate'.  There's the same problem with the *%&$#

    manual.  Unless you happen to guess the correct term, which is frequently

    not what we use in the US, it also  is useless.   (cut for copy, for

    example)

     

    Also, I thought this was the eagle "support" forum.

     

    Wasn't it as easy to give him the date as it was to say "get a better

    reader".  Much as I dislike defending MS, I find nothing wrong with using

    OE.  I have all the posts to the forum since I joined in 2004.  It doesn't

    make any difference what reader you use, they can only search for what you

    enter.

     

    Jack Adams

     

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    Original Message -


     

    From: "Tyler Daniel" <tyler@rosette-research.com>

    Newsgroups: eagle.support.eng

    Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 8:24 AM

    Subject: Re: duplicating common sections without re-layout?

     

     

    Hi, I'm a little surprised but delighted that it works!  I was playing

    with a ulp I found on the eagle website, but it wasn't working so well.

     

    Thanks!!

     

    tyler

     

     

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Jeffrey L Rothman wrote:

    I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there a

    way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

    whole parts placement process four times?

     

    Thank you.

     

    Jeff

     

     

     

    From a post in January this year

     

    > As I posted elsewhere in this thread, here's my complete guide on how to

    > duplicate an area of a layout and retain back/forth association to the

    > schematic.

    >

    > Some others have reported that this doesn't work.  That is, they run the ERC

    > and see a list of errors that includes nets that don't simply have the 1 or

    > 2 or 3 appended to the end.  In a recent application of the procedure below,

    > I ran into this same error.  There were two things that caused this error:

    >

    > 1. I pasted a section of my schematic so that it fell outside the valid

    > screen area.  It pasted visually, but I wasn't able to move anything again.

    > I'd get an error about trying to work outside the valid range.  To get

    > around this, I set my grid at 1.00 inch and made it visible.  Then I zoomed

    > all the way out and could see the valid paste area.  I made sure my pastes

    > all fell inside this window.

    >

    > 2. I had created (and was trying to copy) nets in my layout that were not in

    > my schematic.  Specifically, I have a ground ring around the perimeter of my

    > board that I drew in at the layout level.  I was planning on connecting it

    > to PE (and my schematic) later.  This made the schematic and layout not

    > technically synchronized, even though the ERC reported no inconstancies.  To

    > get around this, I renamed the nets to what they were going to ultimately

    > end up as: PE.  I also tried naming them GND just to temporarily tie them to

    > a know net.  Both of these solutions worked.

    >

    >

    > The Procedure:

    > -


    > Sometimes circuit boards will have duplicate sections of schematic that you

    > want to layout identically.  You could do this by laying out each section

    > separately, but for large or complex layouts this would be very time

    > consuming.  Eagle does not have a function that allows you to directly

    > duplicate your layouts, so you have to use this workaround:

    >

    > 1. Create the schematic for the section you want to duplicate.  You can have

    > additional schematic done at that time too if you like.

    > 2. Create the layout for that section.  You can have additional layout done

    > at that time if you like.

     

    2 (a) Often a critical step is to run a renumber ULP so that you close any

    holes in the component name sequence that may have arisen during editing.

     

    > 3. Close the layout so that you only have the schematic open.

    > 4. Use the window selection tool to surround the section of schematic you

    > want to duplicate in the layout.

    > 5. Use the scissors tool to copy the selection to the buffer.

    > 6. Use the dropdown EDIT: PASTE to finish the copy operation.

    > 7. Save the schematic and close it.

    > 8. Open the layout. Click OK to acknowledge the warning about the schematic

    > and board not being consistent. Close the schematic that opened when you

    > opened the layout so that you only have the layout open.

    > 9. Do the same window select, scissors, paste operation on the layout.  YOU

    > MUST COPY EXACTLY THE SAME ITEMS AS YOU DID IN THE SCHEMATIC.  THIS INCLUDES

    > COMPONENTS AND NETS.

    > 10. Save the layout and open the schematic.  You should have both the

    > schematic and layout open at this point.

    > 11. In the layout, run ERC and you'll get a long list of nets that don't

    > match.  Don't worry: you only have to fix each net once.  This is usually

    > only 5 or 6 nets to fix the whole list.

    > 12. The original section of layout will have nets named GND.  The new

    > section will have them named GND1.  The original section of the schematic

    > will have the nets named GND.  The new section will also have them named

    > GND.  The task here is to rename the net GND1 to GND in the layout.

    > 13. Type "show GND1" in the command line.  This will highlight GND1.

    > 14. Use the name tool (R2 Icon) to change the name GND1 to GND.  If

    > prompted, the rename applies to all nets.

    > 15. If you run ERC again, you'll find that all of the GND/GND1 errors are

    > gone.  Redo this renaming process a few more times for the remaining name1

    > nets and you're done.

    >

    > Additional note: If you don't have any airwires for the net you're trying to

    > rename then you'll have to create one using the line tool and the name tool:

    > Create a line.  Rename that line using the R2 tool to the net name you need

    > to rename (e.g. GND1).  This will connect the line to the pad that was

    > previously un-airwired.  Now you can rename the airwire or line to the right

    > name (e.g. GND) to fix that net.

    > -


    >

     

     

    cheers

     

    David

     

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  • Morosh
    Morosh over 17 years ago

     

    "Jeffrey L Rothman" <jrothman@acsalaska.net> wrote in message

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    I am designing an amplifier board with four identical channels. Is there a

    way to copy the layout of the first channel so I don't have to repeat the

    whole parts placement process four times?

     

    Thank you.

     

    Jeff

     

    Hello:

    Try "duplicating_v41.zip" in ulp dowload area (for version 4).

     

    Maurice

     

     

     

     

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