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PLTcbv
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Posted: 22 Aug 2013 at 12:56am |
Now we create component assembly shapes only as an outline shape with refdes.
There is an option in LE to create shapes with Pads and Tabs on Assembly. I there a standard on how an assembly shape should look like? With or without Pads and Tabs on the assembly shape?
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Tom H
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Every component family in the Calculator has the option of turning Pads On Assembly to 3 different options -
It's located in the "Settings" tab next to the "Dimensions" tab. In "Setup > User Preferences > Component > Surface Mount > Component Family" you can set up your preferences to be default whatever you want.
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I have found the settings but I was wondering what people use in the library they create or use.
None or Filled or create the shape with outline pads. I thought, maybe there is some standard about how the pads should look like on assembly. I there a way to create a poll with this question?
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Tom H
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I use filled if I'm going to create only PDF files for Assembly and Outline if I intend to print them on a printer.
I only use Pads on Assembly for larger parts and not on Chip or Molded Body because I want the Ref Des inside the closed polygon. Some people put Pads on Assembly on every part and then move the ref des outside the outline if there is a pad / text collision. It's a user option.
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