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From: | Kai-Martin Knaak <knaak AT iqo DOT uni-hannover DOT de> |
Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Solder-thickened traces |
Date: | Fri, 24 Jan 2014 14:24:47 +0100 |
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Jan Kasprzak wrote: > : The only thing that comes to my mind is to make an element with a > : long pad, which will be that trace. > > It would be possible, but it would not allow for an arbitrary > shape of the trace. > 1) select the traces 2) copy selection to buffer 3) convert buffer to element 4) paste buffer to layout result: step 3 produces a footprint with lots of overlapping pads that combine to yield the shape of the traces. I used this technique to upgrade 3 mm width traces for use with 10 amps. To be extra safe, I included a 1.5 mm diameter copper wire in the solder trace. ---<)kaimartin(>---
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