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Evenkeel
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Posted: 17 Dec 2012 at 1:59pm |
Not sure if this is an issue or 'feature' but it appears that the silkscreen can lie outside of the courtyard boundary.
1) Using brand new UserPreferences.dat (Terminal environment is set to LEAST). 2) Open provided FPE.fpx library 3) Select Resistor, Chip / RESC1005X38 footprint 4) Select Drafting tab. Note that Map Silkscreen Outline to Body is at MAX, and Map Assembly Outline to Body is at MAX. Also, note that although the location of the silk screen centerline is less than the courtyard centerline when one applies the silkscreen width rules, the silk would be printed outside the courtyard boundaries as defined by the courtyard centerline. Is the intention of the courtyard dimension such that all footprint elements will be contained within its boundary? Running V2012.36 on Win7 X64. Thanks, Billy |
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Tom H
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I put in a request to add a new feature to make the courtyard centerline at least 0.01 mm bigger than the silkscreen centerline to compensate when the user changes the silkscreen to pad rule or the silkscreen line width.
This new rule will override the IPC-7351 default placement courtyard excess rule. |
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Tom H
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I just got word from the programmers that this issue will not be fixed until mid-January 2013.
So hang in there and we'll be in touch. |
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Evenkeel
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Not until _next_ year???
Ok ... I can work around it for now. Might want them to look at the courtyard for the RESC0502X50 standard part. On mine, it appears that the Centroid Marker extends beyond the Body-defined courtyard. I'm guessing that the small 0502 part body is larger than the standard centroid marker used in the program. Just an FYI |
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Tom H
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Yes, it's not an easy fix to update every component family in the program to handle every silksceen outline scenario with various line widths and pad to silkscreen rules.
It's a big update and we're ready to release V37 tomorrow with all known bugs fixed (except this one). As far as the Centroid Marker for the smallest package in the world, there is a button to turn off the centroid marker for that 1 part. It's in the Drafting Tab. |
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Evenkeel
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I figured it was not an easy task to account for the possible interactions of all the rules and widths. But that's why the programmers get paid the big bucks
The centroid marker only caught my attention when I did a batch export of various resistor sizes and noticed the smallest ... I had the same issue when I was 'manually' creating them using data from the LPCWizard. So, rather than eliminate the centroid marker, I just edited the line length after importing it into Eagle. Thanks for the updates. |
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lalexman
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On small components the vertical or horizontal lines of the cross-hair exceed the courtyard outline. This caused placement errors where there are no placement errors. Is it possible make the crosshairs not exceed the courtyard outline ? |
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Jeff.M
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Will change the size not to exceed half the smaller courtyard side.
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lalexman
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Thanks Jeff! |
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