Re: Freeleds Board
Royce Pereira wrote:
I think I have found the answer. If you Print the file you will get the squares and circles that you see on the screen, even if you print to a postscript files.
However, if you
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: Freeleds Board
Juan Gonzalez wrote:
Can you say who was the manufacturer?
Ian
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Ian T-Bell
aka RuffRecords
aka RedTommo
www.geocities.com/ruffrecords
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: Freeleds Board
Juan Gonzalez wrote:
Interesting. I know from your website you are using Linux (Debian) so as I run Slackware I thought I would try this too. Infortunately on my laser printer I still have the squares
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: Freeleds Board
Hi Royce!
Indeed, the components have the bubbles, but when the schematics is
printed to postcript, they are lost (I don't know why)
The same happens with the juntions. They also appear on my
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Juan Gonzalez <obijuan@...>
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Re: Freeleds Board
Hi, Juan
wrote:
what I call the "hello world Board". The website is in spanish, but
you can see the pictures:
I saw your schematic PDF, and noticed the following-
1.
The components did not have the
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Royce Pereira
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Freeleds Board
Hi,
I have design a very simple board, with only 1 layer. This is what I
call the "hello world Board". The website is in spanish, but you can see
the
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Juan Gonzalez <obijuan@...>
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#157
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Ehlers, William (ES) wrote:
Yes it does have manual routing and as you say this is probably the preferable route for single sided PCBs. However, the autorouter is useful once you have an initial
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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#156
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Pedro Martn del Valle wrote:
I have discovered I can force the autorouter to work only on the copper side by selecting copper for both layers in the Select Layer Pairs dialog.
Ian
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Ian T-Bell
aka
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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#154
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
I have not reached the point of doing the PCB yet as I am still working the design. Is there no manual router? A single layer PCB, I wouldn't think, would not have the level of complexity that would
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Ehlers, William \(ES\) <william.ehlers@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Pedro Martn del Valle wrote:
Except the autorouter still tries to route on the component side as well.
Ian
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Ian T-Bell
aka RuffRecords
aka RedTommo
www.geocities.com/ruffrecords
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
JLJ wrote:
That makes sense. However, on a single layer PCB you normally wish to minimise the number of links. Is there some way to get the autorouter to do this i.e. route as many tracks as possible
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Umm! I had not tested the autorouter with one layer.
We always use manual routing since we hadn't technology for metalising vias.
Now we are quite skillfull avoiding vias with manual routing
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Pedro Mart¨ªn del Valle <pmartin@...>
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#153
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Re: Fill zone angle
I was evaluating a commercial package today for our R&D dept.
and I found one package that do the fill at 45 degree and
add a contour trace around each obstacle.
I inserted an example of that in the
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Tonamiben <tonamiben@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Anyway, you can make a single layer pcb if you want: at general options,
select 1 layer.
Layers xxCu and xxCmp are the bottom and top layers of a pcb. Any other layer
is an inner layer, where you
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Pedro Mart¨ªn del Valle <pmartin@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
fluissman wrote:
I am confused about layers too especially as I am trying to do a single sided PCB layour. As far as I can make out there are always at least two copper layers - the one on the bottom
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Ian bell <ianbell@...>
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Re: why 2 layers with same name?
Cu means Copper ("Cuivre" in french).
This is the layer where you sold the component.
Cmp means "Component". It's the layer where you insert and see the
components.
Even if you do a single layer
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JLJ
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#148
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Undo Feature
Hi ,
I'm eager to see a proper 'Undo' utility (preferably upto several
levels)in KIcad (eeschema as well as pcbnew)!
Thanks,
--Royce
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Royce Pereira
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Re: Grid Change in Eeschema Library Editor
Si est¨¢s utilizando la versi¨®n en espa?ol, haz click con el bot¨®n derecho y
selecciona Rejilla.
Saludos,
Pedro.
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Pedro Mart¨ªn del Valle <pmartin@...>
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why 2 layers with same name?
Hi everybody,
I don't understand why there are a pair of layers with the same name:
xxCu and xxCmp. Which is the use for each one?
... and the utility of the layers ECO1 and ECO2?
Please, I
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fluissman <fluissman@...>
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#145
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Re: Grid Change in Eeschema Library Editor
ingedbonilla wrote:
yes, right click and choose gird select.
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ryan williams <destrukto@...>
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#143
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