![]() ![]() I am wondering if this the correct method and if my PCB will turn up fine. A completed schematic is converted by CAD software into a PCB layout consisting of component footprints and ratlines this rather unpleasant word refers to. The only issue is I still see the Ratlines all around the pads and static vias, although the Check Net Connectivity does not give any errors. I manually draw the traces from the connector to the pads I placed on the end of the antennaĪdding the shapes, static via and the pad to the same net did the trick. I update PCB layout from “Renew Layout from Schematic -> By Components” and select PCB Antenna.dch I add two Surface type pads to the ends of the antenna and add them to Net0 as well. I add Static Vias to connect top and bottom traces and add them to Net0 as well (right click on the via -> Add to net) I select each section of the antenna and change the Net property to Net0 (Net 0 is my antenna trace on the schematic). When I click on them it does show Signal on its type The top and bottom traces are imported as expected. I do not have filled areas, so I do not check the “Fill Closed Areas” section I adjust “Convert to” section DXF TOP_TRACE Layer as TOP and DXF BOTTOM_TRACE Layer as BOTTOM. I select File ->DXF Import and select my file. \\begingroup\ If you select View -> Ratlines -> routed net only Then once you start drawing a trace it will hide the ratlines of the other traces. Below are my steps for future reference and anybody who might have the same request. I think I found something that might work. As it happens all the time, you figure something out when you try to explain something to somebody. In PCB layout you still can not hide the cooper pour ratlines, or am I wrong 6 Reply Posted by novarm44 on 20 Oct, 2012 20:42. ![]() The BQ34Z100 has a feature which can disable the battery voltage divider to save. I tried to replicate my steps to explain you in this thread. TRACE LAYOUT FOR THE I2C ADDRESS CONVERSION BOARD.
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