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Placing vias off grid

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autodeskguest over 9 years ago

Hi,

quite often it happens to place components off grid. The common case is

when you have several IC with different pin pitches.

 

One issue I have is to place vias on tracks off grid.

Simple example:

 

1. place a component with pins off grid

2. route tracks (say horizontally) from those pins straight out (i.e.

you will have parallel tracks spaced by the IC pitch)

3. now you want to connect a wire (vertically) to one of the tracks,

using a via

 

Best case: the vertical track is on grid. So only the Y position of the

via is off grid.

 

Worst case: also the vertical track is off grid. Both X and Y

coordinates of the via will be off grid.

 

 

The only way I found is:

 

1. start routing from the off grid track (in the worst case it doesn't

matter which of course), in this example I assume the horizontal one

2. set the wire bend settings to the right corner

3. change layer so the via is placed automatically

4. connect to the other track

5. with the info tool copy the X coordinate of the vertical track

6. close the info tool, and open it again on the via

7. past the value to the X coordinate

 

Now you have the via properly aligned with the vertical track.

It takes a long time if you have to route dozens of tracks!

 

And if both tracks are off grid you have to repeat the process twice, or

at least you have to move around them to go on grid.

 

 

I never wrote an ulp so before start learning I would ask if it is

possible to do the following.

 

I'm thinking about an alignment aid. The flow would be this:

 

1. route the new track regardless the grid

2. right click on each end and select "align to"

3. specify the reference (if it's a track the correct axis is inferred

automatically - the one that doesn't change, it it's an object or a via

it could ask for X or Y)

 

 

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago

     

    Another way would be to allow mouse snapping to tracks, not only grid

    and pads. But this would require a change in EAGLE so didn't consider it.

     

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    Il 25/02/2017 15:10, Marco Trapanese ha scritto:

     

    Hi,

    quite often it happens to place components off grid. The common case is

    when you have several IC with different pin pitches.

     

    One issue I have is to place vias on tracks off grid.

    Simple example:

     

    1. place a component with pins off grid

    2. route tracks (say horizontally) from those pins straight out (i.e.

    you will have parallel tracks spaced by the IC pitch)

    3. now you want to connect a wire (vertically) to one of the tracks,

    using a via

     

    Best case: the vertical track is on grid. So only the Y position of the

    via is off grid.

     

    Worst case: also the vertical track is off grid. Both X and Y

    coordinates of the via will be off grid.

     

     

    The only way I found is:

     

    1. start routing from the off grid track (in the worst case it doesn't

    matter which of course), in this example I assume the horizontal one

    2. set the wire bend settings to the right corner

    3. change layer so the via is placed automatically

    4. connect to the other track

    5. with the info tool copy the X coordinate of the vertical track

    6. close the info tool, and open it again on the via

    7. past the value to the X coordinate

     

    Now you have the via properly aligned with the vertical track.

    It takes a long time if you have to route dozens of tracks!

     

    And if both tracks are off grid you have to repeat the process twice, or

    at least you have to move around them to go on grid.

     

     

    I never wrote an ulp so before start learning I would ask if it is

    possible to do the following.

     

    I'm thinking about an alignment aid. The flow would be this:

     

    1. route the new track regardless the grid

    2. right click on each end and select "align to"

    3. specify the reference (if it's a track the correct axis is inferred

    automatically - the one that doesn't change, it it's an object or a via

    it could ask for X or Y)

     

     

     

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