I just sent you an email with new test-case data, I can not get the connectivity generated correctly using
the ruby code included in the email & I do not know how to debug the data saved in the .l2n file
In the ipc-d-356 netlist parser I wrote I place the net name text on layer 201 for the top side and 202 for the bottom side
below are the entries in my 16 layer .lyt file:
C:\Users\David1\Documents>grep 201 l16.lyt
1/0,,201/0
101/0,,201/0
C:…
In the pcb realm these are known as 'teardrops', which are added to avoid off-center drilling from breaking the connection of the trace to the pad
Perhaps the simplest way would be to add a circle that is 50% of the pad diameter at the pad/trace int…
I modified your example code to work for me:
include RBA
LayoutView = RBA::Application::instance.main_window.current_view.active_cellview.cell_name
indexdata = RBA::Application::instance.main_window.current_view.active_cellview.cell_index
la…
I sent an email yesterday containing a zip file with the gerber files, ipc netlist, script & process flow to allow you to hopefully duplicate the issue...
I'm running Windows 8.1 Version 6.3 (Build 9600) 64bit on a laptop with i7-4710HQ cpu + 32Gb ram
Can I upload and/or send you a zip file with the sample data & script?
Matthias,
Thanks for the sample code, I implemented it over the weekend,
but found the tool became unstable when attempting to use Tools>Net Browser after running it :(
I reverted back to the original code & will use the technology files for…