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Date: | Thu, 9 Aug 2012 22:13:40 -0700 |
From: | Traylor Roger <traylor AT eecs DOT oregonstate DOT edu> |
To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | [geda-user] delay lines in pcb |
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Gang, I need to make a number of delay lines in pcb. I would do them as I would footprints but some of them are on inner layers, and others transition between layers. Making them directly by drawing in pcb is very tedious as they are pretty long lines. Could I create a .pcb file and write the Lines into it and connect the lines to form the traces? Like.... Layer(2 "solder") ( Line[81890 67640 93050 67640 1000 2000 "clearline"] Line[74200 37900 80000 37900 1000 2000 "clearline"] ) Any suggestions about how to do this in an easier way? I need to have direct control of the trace length obviously. Thanks, Roger Traylor
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