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Is this how the guys who use Allegro lay out the copper skin?

Lay a whole piece of copper sheet and buckle it to doubt life

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You need to drill vias in places where there are paving, and just delete the places that are not needed as islands. . . . At the beginning, dynamic copper and dynamic avoidance are used. The spacing of special networks requires special settings, and there is nothing else. [attach]423574[/attach]   Details Published on 2019-7-20 18:46
 

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I don't quite understand what you're asking, could you take a screenshot?

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I mean paving the whole floor, usually the whole board is laid and then the unwanted parts are cut off (such as sharp corners), or paving small pieces at a time. It feels particularly difficult to repair the middle of the whole floor.   Details Published on 2019-7-19 15:10
 
 

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xxxlzjxxx posted on 2019-7-19 08:53 I don’t quite understand what you are talking about. Can you take a screenshot and take a look?

I mean paving the whole floor, usually a whole board is laid and then the unwanted parts are cut off (such as sharp corners), or paving small pieces at a time?

The whole piece of land feels particularly difficult to repair in the middle

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I thought it was a question of using the Allegro software to see the layout of the board, how many components there are, and whether it is best to lay them out in one piece.   Details Published on 2019-7-19 15:21
 
 
 

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summer2019 posted on 2019-7-19 15:10 I mean paving the whole floor, usually the whole board is paved and then the unwanted parts are cut off (such as sharp corners), or paving small pieces of the floor...

I thought it was a problem with the Allegro software.

Look at the layout of the board, the number of components, and it is best to lay them out together.

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If you lay out a whole block, it will be faster. It will be very painful to repair it. It is not easy to use shape edit boundary to repair the whole block.  Details Published on 2019-7-19 16:10
 
 
 

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qwqwqw2088 posted on 2019-7-19 15:21 I thought it was using the Allegro software to look at the layout of the board, how many components there are, and it is best to lay them out together

If you lay out a whole block, it will be faster. It will be very painful to repair it. It is not easy to use shape edit boundary to repair the whole block.

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You need to drill vias in places where you need to lay the ground, and delete the unnecessary ones as islands. . . . At the beginning, dynamic copper and dynamic avoidance are used. The spacing of special networks needs special settings, and there is nothing else. . [attachimg]423574[/a  Details Published on 2019-7-20 18:46
 
 
 

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summer2019 posted on 2019-7-19 16:10 If you lay a whole block, it will be faster. It is very painful to repair it. It is not easy to use shape edit boundary to repair the whole block...

You need to drill vias in places where there are paving, and just delete the places that are not needed as islands. . . .

At the beginning, dynamic copper and dynamic avoidance are used. The spacing of special networks requires special settings, and there is nothing else.

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It would be better to trim the many sharp corners in the picture.

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