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Simple polygon line width question

RayA
RayA over 12 years ago

I draw a polygon with a line width of 10 mils, and fill it for a ground plane.

The line is 20 mils from the edge of the board.

Will the edge of the copper on the fabricated board be 20 mills from the edge of the board (at the CENTER of the line), or 15 mils (at the EDGE of the line)?

 

Thanks for the help.

The answer may be in the manual, but I didn't find it.

Ray

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to RayA +1
    On 03/26/2013 11:46 PM, RayA wrote: Thanks Paul. I see how that method would also work. And I assume that "What you see is what you get." means that, per my question, the copper would be 15 mil from the…
  • dukepro
    dukepro over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    On 03/26/2013 10:42 PM, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: On 03/26/2013 08:15 PM, RayA wrote: I draw a polygon with a line width of 10 mils, and fill it for a ground plane. The line is 20 mils from the edge of the…
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  • autodeskguest
    0 autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    On 03/26/2013 08:15 PM, RayA wrote:

    I draw a polygon with a line width of 10 mils, and fill it for a ground

    plane.

    The line is 20 mils from the edge of the board.

    Will the edge of the copper on the fabricated board be 20 mills from the

    edge of the board (at the CENTER of the line), or 15 mils (at the EDGE

    of the line)?

     

    Thanks for the help.

    The answer may be in the manual, but I didn't find it.

    Ray

     

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    What you see is what you get. What you draw is almost what you get but

    DRC setting will mmake adjustments. I draw the polygon beyond the board

    edge and use the DRC setting to adjust the hole and edger clearance.

    Paul

     

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    0 dukepro over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 03/26/2013 10:42 PM, Paul Romanyszyn wrote:

    On 03/26/2013 08:15 PM, RayA wrote:

    I draw a polygon with a line width of 10 mils, and fill it for a ground

    plane.

    The line is 20 mils from the edge of the board.

    Will the edge of the copper on the fabricated board be 20 mills from the

    edge of the board (at the CENTER of the line), or 15 mils (at the EDGE

    of the line)?

     

    Thanks for the help.

    The answer may be in the manual, but I didn't find it.

    Ray

     

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    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/72778#72778

     

    What you see is what you get. What you draw is almost what you get but

    DRC setting will mmake adjustments. I draw the polygon beyond the

    board edge and use the DRC setting to adjust the hole and edger

    clearance.

    Paul

     

    You can place the line of the polygon right on the edge of the board (or

    even over it).  The copper fill will pull back from the dimension line a

    distance as specified in the DRC->Distance->Copper/Dimension value.

    Having the polygon not exactly on top of the dimension line makes it

    easier to grab and move.

     

        - Chuck

     

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    0 dukepro over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 03/26/2013 10:42 PM, Paul Romanyszyn wrote:

    On 03/26/2013 08:15 PM, RayA wrote:

    I draw a polygon with a line width of 10 mils, and fill it for a ground

    plane.

    The line is 20 mils from the edge of the board.

    Will the edge of the copper on the fabricated board be 20 mills from the

    edge of the board (at the CENTER of the line), or 15 mils (at the EDGE

    of the line)?

     

    Thanks for the help.

    The answer may be in the manual, but I didn't find it.

    Ray

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/72778#72778

     

    What you see is what you get. What you draw is almost what you get but

    DRC setting will mmake adjustments. I draw the polygon beyond the

    board edge and use the DRC setting to adjust the hole and edger

    clearance.

    Paul

     

    You can place the line of the polygon right on the edge of the board (or

    even over it).  The copper fill will pull back from the dimension line a

    distance as specified in the DRC->Distance->Copper/Dimension value.

    Having the polygon not exactly on top of the dimension line makes it

    easier to grab and move.

     

        - Chuck

     

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to dukepro

    I just thought, actually a "nice-to-have" (but low priority since there is a workaround) feature request would be the ability to assign multiple layers into a group, and then be able to draw lines or polygons on all the layers in a group simultaneously.

    A use-case for this is (say) when defining keepout regions on the edge of a board (e.g. if the board is going to slide into a slot in an extruded box along just two edges) then I tend to draw a slim rectangle at each of the two edges with tKeepout, bKeepout, tRestrict, etc., all on top of each other. In this case, I'd call my group 'totalKeepout' or something.

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