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Disable DRC violation for a specific component. Circuit Studio

victoua
victoua over 2 years ago

Hi All,

I hope you are well.

I need to remove the DRC violation but I can't. I just want to disable it in this component. I have tried to do it in Design Rules but I can't solve it.

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I hope you can help me.

Thanks,

Victor

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  • rami-6711
    rami-6711 over 2 years ago +2
    You can change rules manualy. See here: community.element14.com/.../how-to-edit-rule-scope-in-circuit-studio
  • charlieo21
    charlieo21 over 2 years ago +1
    I didn't find the waive option for CircuitStudio, I'm sure you can do that in Altium Designer. I think you can just ignore the violation, or you can complete your design and then remove the keep-out, but…
  • charlieo21
    charlieo21 over 2 years ago

    I didn't find the waive option for CircuitStudio, I'm sure you can do that in Altium Designer. I think you can just ignore the violation, or you can complete your design and then remove the keep-out, but you have to be careful to not repour any polygon that covers that area.

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  • Maroly
    Maroly over 2 years ago in reply to charlieo21

    Merci

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  • victoua
    victoua over 2 years ago in reply to charlieo21

    Hi Charlie, Thanks for you answer.

    I removed the keep-out from the footprint. The same if you discover how to do it from the pcb it would be great.

    Happy weekend!

    Victor.

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  • embeddedguy
    embeddedguy over 2 years ago

    In my opinion you can use different settings for clearance between tracks and holes on your board. In KiCAD there is like different profiles for tracks which has each parameter listed on it. Then while routing we can use a specific kind of track.

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  • rami-6711
    rami-6711 over 2 years ago

    You can change rules manualy. See here:

    community.element14.com/.../how-to-edit-rule-scope-in-circuit-studio

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