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Chapter 5
Working with Traces and Copper
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Move the mouse pointer to the next pad in the net. The trace follows
the pointer, routing itself around most obstacles.
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When you place the final trace in the net, cancel trace placement by SC > or by right-clicking. Tip Use during routing by typing the desired value in the Draw Settings toolbar. Otherwise, trace Placing a Trace: Connection Machine Method The Connection Machine is the simplest and fastest way to connect Complete the following steps to place a Connection Machine trace with 1. Choose a copper layer. 2. Choose Place»Connection Machine. 3. Click a segment of a ratsnest on the board. The two pads connected by 4. Press SC > twice to end trace placement. Complete the following steps to place a Connection Machine trace with 1. Choose a copper layer. 2. Choose Place»Connection Machine. 3. Click a segment of a ratsnest on the board. The two pads connected by 4. Drag the trace segment to change the default routing around obstacles. 5. Click to lock the moved trace segment in place. 6. Press SC > twice to end trace placement.
either pressing
size is determined from the net settings. If you attempt to change to a net width that is too
big (DRC errors appear), the trace width will not change.
two pads, but it cannot be used to connect more than two pads at a time.
default routing:
the segment of the ratsnest are connected with a trace that has been
routed around obstacles.
custom routing:
the segment of the ratsnest are connected with a trace that has been
routed around obstacles.
The middle of the trace will move, although the trace remains anchored
to the two specified pads.