Uupps ..
I found the route, isolation route. Great!
Thank's, again
Rgds
Wijono
--- In winqcad_group@yahoogroups.com, "Wijono" <wijono@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Konar,
> Thank you for help.
> I followed those steps, and found the routing is ready in Handroute step after
autorouting stopped.
> Then, I ca also extracte the generated gerber files in PcbPlot step, and
display the content. Nice.
>
> If I need an 'isolation route', can Winqcad provide it in the gerber file?
> I am iterested in building a homemade cnc pcb milling machine utilzing this
great software.
>
> Rgds,
> Wijono
>
> --- In winqcad_group@yahoogroups.com, Mithat Konar <mithat_konar@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > The autorouter will run forever if you let it; it continually tries to find
an even better routing solution than the best one it has found so far. If a long
time has passed without any updates, you can assume it's not going to get any
better and safely click the "Exit" button to stop the autorouter.
> >
> > The autorouter generates only data about how the board should be routed. It
does not actually "place" the routes.
> >
> > To "place" the routes and generate the other data that's needed to represent
a complete board, you need to use the "Handroute" tool. When you start the
Handroute tool after finishing autorouting, it will ask you for some parameters
it needs, then it will show you the board with the routes in place. Within
Handroute, you should at a minimum check that all the routes are ok and run a
design rule check (DRC).
> >
> > So, the basic order in which you use tools is:
> > SchEditPCBEditAutorouteHandroutePCB Print
> > Once you get comfortable with this basic workflow, you can begin to learn
about how you can move back and forth if you need to.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > -M
>
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