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    Posted: 18 Aug 2013 at 2:07am
Hi
I have created a footprint for a TO-252-2 component (SiC Schottky from Cree) but I am unable to query the coordinates for the paste "rectangles". I have selected the stencil layer and tried to grab all items from the "object list", even though shape is the most likely.

Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong here?
I am using the 2013.10 version.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tom H Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Aug 2013 at 7:46am
When you select a pad and select "Right Mouse Button / Properties / Pad Stack" this dialog window appears -
 
  
The Add / Delete buttons are grayed out, which makes me wonder why they're there.
 
However, you can control the paste mask in the
 
 
A "positive value" will make the paste mask larger and a "negative value" will make the paste mask smaller. And if you wanted to remove the past mask, just enter negative values that are the same size as the pad stack width and length.
 
You can find the X/Y pad size in the "Footprint" tab -
 
 
Let us know if this helps or not.
 
The programmer responsible for that piece of code is on vacation and will return next week. Then we can get his feedback on the grayed out "Add / Delete" buttons in the Pad Stack Editor.
 
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The stencil for regular stencil pads is the center of the top pad.
It you're looking for the coordinates of the stencil pattern 'checkers' you'll have to do some arithmetic.
The number, size and spacing of the checkers is given.  You can use this to derive the individual center and coordinates.
Or you can create an ascii output and read them from that.
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