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KMC500
Posted - 21 Jul 2016 : 16:23:31 I am creating a pad that has two drill appetures, as defined by the compoennt datasheet. I am creating a Pad shape which cosists of outline, and two inner drill shapes.
I am greeted with: "Pad style has more than one hole shape defined (layer <Drill Shape>)
Any ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks in advance,
KMC
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jameshead
Posted - 01 Mar 2021 : 14:00:46 Sounds similar to one I created before for some magnetic device. In my case I used an oval pad with a drill offset in one foci of the oval, and a mounting hole, round, with drill hole at the other foci of the oval. As Lewis, says, make the mounting pad and the normal pad part of the same net.
(Yes, I realise ovals aren't elipses and don't have foci, but it seemed the best way to describe what I meant!)
lewism@pulsonix.com
Posted - 01 Mar 2021 : 12:37:08 Hi George
Currently only one drill hole however you could put a mounting hole in alongside it. You can put the pad and mounting hole on the same net in the symbol, so they will always be on the same net.
I hope this helps.
Lewis
georg.schmidt
Posted - 26 Feb 2021 : 15:09:05 Hi, I currently have a similar Pad I want to define. One Pad, two drill holes. Has there been a solution in the meantime?
Regards, Georg
steve
Posted - 21 Jul 2016 : 17:22:10 Could you supply the datasheet please to support@pulsonix.com?