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POLYGON POUR - CLEARANCE

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batista over 5 years ago

Estive testando várias regras para funcionar com POLYGON POUR (CLEARANCE) não deu certo, aí tive a ideia de criar uma regra

com o mesmo nome POLYGON POUR, defini o cearense EX: 0.2, 0.3 funciona desde que o valor – (ARC APPROXIMATION)

Seja igual ao cearense definido na regra POLYGON POUR, não sei se é a forma certa para funcionar, mas deu certo conforme

a imagem abaixo.

 

I've been testing several rules to work with POLYGON POUR (CLEARANCE) it didn't work, so I had the idea to create a rule

with the same name POLYGON POUR, I defined the Ceará EX: 0.2, 0.3 works as long as the value - (ARC APPROXIMATION)

Be equal to the Ceará defined in the POLYGON POUR rule, I don't know if it's the right way to work, but it worked as

the image below.

 

 

image

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  • tarribred61
    tarribred61 over 5 years ago

    Hello,

     

    You might try to add a polygon class and add the polygon to the class.  Then base the clearance rule on the class.  If you don't need separate clearances for different polygons you can just base the rule on the polygon class and use the all option.

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  • pizutti
    pizutti over 5 years ago

    Another option is to set a clearence for the Net of the Polygon, like this:

     

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    so the polygon conected to that Net will be poured with the defined clearence for all other objects, you can even set the clearence between two Nets, by setting something in "Where the second object Matches".

     

    And If there are a lot of polygons with different Net's, you can create a class on the schematics and connect that class on the Nets that you want to have that clearence:

     

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    thats a Polygon connect I have created without thermals for this class, the process is the same for clearence.image

     

     

     

     

    Att.

    Pablo B. Pizutti

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