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Silkscreen Outline Resize

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Topic: Silkscreen Outline Resize
Posted By: DaveCowl
Subject: Silkscreen Outline Resize
Date Posted: 08 May 2015 at 2:35pm
Watching the video for the Mulit-Tab QFN I see that the SS outline automatically resizes to remain outside of the pads when the pin pads are added.

When I am making my own land pattern, the SS does not resize - it is simply deleted where the pads are.

As a result, the pin 1 location becomes much less obvious.

What options do we have for redrawing the SS in order to have the pin 1 identified?

My specific case at this time is a 6 pin corner concave oscillator. Currently a 4 pin is a standard part but a 6 pin is not.

Ideally I think I would like to have Pin 1 markers similar to the 4 pin corner concave oscillator, but I would also settle for the 'long line' indicator or similar.

How best to proceed?

Thanks! Dave.



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Posted By: Tom H
Date Posted: 08 May 2015 at 3:42pm
Library Expert V2015.12 FP Designer has a new feature for placing Polarity Dots and Triangles. Also Keep-outs in a new "Draw" icon in the toolbar.
 
You can LMB click where you want to place the Polarity Dot and select the "F2" function key to hold those X,Y coordinates so when you select Draw > Polarity Symbol the X,Y coordinates will auto-populate into the menu and you enter the size and line width and select Apply. This allows you to stay in the menu to adjust the polarity size and coordinates until you are satisfied with the results.
 
We are currently back tracking in over 1,000 FP Designer parts on POD and adding Polarity Dots by Pin 1 and trying to stay inside the courtyard when possible.
 
The new feature also has Polarity Triangles that are really popular with connectors.
 
You can also rotate the Triangle 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees.
 
The keep-out shapes can be square, rectangle or round and they cover keep-outs for traces, vias, copper pour, drill, jumper and test point. These would be placed per the mfr. recommended footprint pattern for the Top Layer or All Layers.
 
V2015.12 also boosts of 3D STEP model export in Least, Nominal and Maximum material condition.
 
For Allegro Users we've added the NO_PROBE test point keep-out feature.
 
Lots of good stuff coming out next week.
 


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Posted By: Tom H
Date Posted: 08 May 2015 at 3:44pm
Oh, I forgot to mention that you can control the silkscreen size in the Body Tab. Just make your component body dimensions larger to adjust to your final shape to encompass the silkscreen around all the pads.
 


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Posted By: DaveCowl
Date Posted: 08 May 2015 at 4:05pm
Ok will keep an eye out for it.

I don't like to change the body size to adjust other things as this makes the description wrong by default.

I guess if I use max tolerance for body sizes (as the videos also indicate) then the description will need to be edited in any case...

Cheers! Dave.


Posted By: Tom H
Date Posted: 08 May 2015 at 4:11pm
The most important issue is that you will have new controls for customizing silkscreen Polarity Marking.

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Posted By: DaveCowl
Date Posted: 18 May 2015 at 6:11pm
How do I use the new pin 1 marking features? 

I have just drawn a connector and the default pin 1 silk screen is not at all intuitive - a simple dot at pin 1 would be better.

Cheers!


Posted By: Tom H
Date Posted: 18 May 2015 at 11:20pm
Left Mouse Button click where you want the Polarity Marker.
Then select the F2 function key to load the x/y coordinates in your buffer.
Then select the Draw > Polarity and type in the size and line width.
 
You'll have to play with it for a while until you get used to the sizes and the line width.
 
I normally make my round dots 0.20 mm - 0.35 mm size and line width.
 


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Posted By: DaveCowl
Date Posted: 19 May 2015 at 10:48am
Ok great thanks!

Cheers! 



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