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yixin
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Posted: 03 Dec 2013 at 11:12pm |
In the pad stack designer dialog box, on the right column roundoff parameter settings What does it mean?
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Tom H
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Here is an example: If your round-off value is set to 0.05 mm then the resulting pad dimensions will be in 0.05 mm increments and the "C" pad span could snap your pads to 0.05 mm increments. The Round-off value will help you in Part Placement and manual Routing on a 0.05 mm grid system. You choose the grid system that you want to use. I personally use a 0.01 mm grid system so that all my pad sizes are in 0.01 mm increments and the "C" pad span is 0.01 mm and my placement grid is 0.1 mm and routing grid is 0.01 mm. |
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yixin
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If the Round-off is set to 0, to ask what does it mean?
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Tom H
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That means that the pad spacing and sizes will be accurate to the nearest micrometer.
Zero round-off is good if you are using an Enterprise CAD Tool like Expedition, Allegro, Board Station or CR-5000 and you do not use a snap grid for placement or routing. Enterprise CAD Tools are rule dependent. Enterprise CAD Tools have good shape based gridless auto-routers. If you are using a PCB design tool like PADS, Altium, ORCAD PCB or CADSTAR then it's best to work with a grid system. If you are using a Low End CAD Tool like Eagle, DipTrace, DesignSpark or Pulsonix then you need to work with a grid system. |
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jameshead
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Nice answers but I wouldn't say Pulsonix was a low-end system. It's at a comparable level to PADS and CADSTAR.
Easy PC is the "low-end" package, and DesignSpark, the "free" package from the same company. Pulsonix is defineatly aimed at the Cadstar and PADS level. |
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Tom H
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OK, you're probably correct and I need to categorize Pulsonix as a PCB design tool.
It's just that I'm in the USA and I don't know any company or service bureau who uses it, so I'm totally unfamiliar with the features and GUI. And you are correct that "Easy PC" and "PCB123" and "Target 3001!" are low end CAD Tools. |
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lsday
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Is there a place to change that round off for all package types?
I went in to the Library Expert Preferences and changed the round off for chips. Looked at another package and it was still at 0.01. Also I went and looked at the chips again and it was back from 0.05 to 0.01. |
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Tom H
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There are 7 different Chip Sizes:
Each Chip size has it's own unique Toe, Heel and Side solder joint goals and Pad Size and Place Round-off. Of course the user has 100% control of what these values should be and you should change them per your assembly shop recommendations. As technology advances, minor adjustments can be made due to machine accuracy. |
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