Mail Archives: geda-user/2012/05/30/10:33:33
Colin,
Cool examples. Thanks again.
Roger
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 06:32:29AM -0700, Colin D Bennett wrote:
> On Tue, 29 May 2012 17:45:36 -0700
> Traylor Roger <traylor AT eecs DOT oregonstate DOT edu> wrote:
>
> > Russell et all,
> > Awesome! I was overthinking it. Thanks so much. Here is my
> > work below if it is helpful to someone else.
>
> Yep, you can do a lot of tricks with simple overlapping pads.
> Overlapping pads are a useful kludge (IMO) for many things in pcb
> that you otherwise couldn't do, such as:
>
> - custom shapes for annulus around through-hole pins such as
> elongated/oval pads
>
> - creating pins with a copper annulus on one side only
> (useful for DIY PCBs that don't have plated through holes, to
> prevent accidentally routing tracks to a non-soldered side of a
> pin)
>
> - custom solder mask openings
> (like attached Optek_OVS5MxBCR4_LED.fp; toggle on the solder mask
> layer to see the masking of the copper)
>
> - custom solder paste apertures
> (like attached RESC1608Nb.fp; export and look at the "homeplate"
> shape of the paste layer)
>
> - non-rectangular pads, since pcb doesn't support using polygon
> entities in footprints (like attached DFN-14_Linear_DE_4x3.fp;
> see the chamfer on the exposed pad in the center)
>
> Regards,
> Colin
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