Mail Archives: geda-user/2012/05/31/01:14:39
I am using the gEDA package from the repos of Ubuntu 12.04LTS. I
finished a layout in PCB, but afterward I had to increase the total pad
diameter around some vias at the request of the fab house. After I did
that FROM THE COMMAND WINDOW, the clearance of two vias (which just had
the pad size increased) from the ground plane SHRANK to accommodate the
increased pad diameters. The ground plane on that board was connected
polygons to minimize parasitic capacitances at a couple of spots; the
ground plane was at considerable distance from each of the two vias,
except in one direction. After increasing their pad diameter, the
clearance region of each via should have "eaten into" the ground plane,
but that did not happen.
It was as if increasing the pad diameter (from the command window)
"cheated" the via clearance check. However, after pressing S on each of
those two vias (to increase the size of their pads further) the
clearance check from the ground plane "woke up." Pressing CTRL-S on
each via to reverse the previous increase MAINTAINED PROPER CLEARANCE!
Therefore, the end result of pressing S and then CTRL-S on each of those
two vias was to change clearances from the ground plane. Did I do
anything wrong? This cost $50 because the board fabbing house had to
review the files again. It was a high-density board.
Regards,
Gus Fantanas
PS. Yes, I inspected the gerbers before sending them to the fab house,
the ground plane around those two vias did look a bit odd, but I trusted
gEDA. :)
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