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To: "Richard Rasker (rasker AT linetec DOT nl) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] Pcb: Automatic clearance between polygons?
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 02:30:08PM +0100, Richard Rasker (rasker AT linetec DOT nl) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> Hello Chad,
> 
> Op 13-01-20 om 20:40 schreef Chad Parker (parker DOT charles AT gmail DOT com) [via
> geda-user AT delorie DOT com]:
> > Hi Richard-
> > 
> > What's wrong with wide traces? The end caps?
> 
> Traces are OK for simpler shapes. The problem is that they have a fixed
> width and (of course) do not clear pads and pins. So for a more complex
> shape, I'd have to use a thin trace to make the outline, and then 'colour it
> in' using lots more traces.

You can put a solid polygon (not cleared by traces) inside the outine...

> 
> > What about using a large element pad for your connections instead of a
> > polygon?
> 
> This is even less convenient, as it requires defining separate pads for each
> situation.
> 
> For example, I have four 0.5W 0805 resistors that need as much copper as
> possible to dissipate heat, located amidst other components. So for each of
> these resistors, I draw two polygons covering the desired area, connected to
> the pads by setting a zero clearance gap (Shift+K) for each pad. No problems
> so far, as other pins, pads and traces still have automatic clearance with
> regard to this polygon.

or use pcb-rnd.

	Gabriel

> 
> However, when I want to fill up the remaining space with a ground plane, I
> need to manually steer clear of the polygons that are already present, which
> can be quite a bit of fiddly work. Not really a problem, but time-consuming
> all the same. It would be nice if a polygon had a 'clearance gap' parameter
> that would make other polygons observe a certain clearance, just as they do
> with all other elements.
> 
> But as said, I just wondered if I overlooked an option all those years -- it
> is more of a nuisance than a real problem.
> 
> > I'll have to look and see if there any facility for polygon-polygon
> > clearance. I've only delved into polygons a couple times, but I have a
> > vague recollection of something.
> 
> Well, I'd be most interested! And of course I'll be glad to do any testing.
> 
> Thanks already,
> 
> Richard Rasker
> 
> 

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