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Eagle: diffrent track size and autocad ?

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Jan Rasmussen

hello s.e.c :)

Sorry if this has been up before, I have search webpages and usenet
thing in search of answere to my problem:

I need diffrent track sizes, (for signal and power ect.)
I can change it in the schmatic part, under change->width->size.
When switching to board-mode, all tracks are of the same size.

What do I do??

Software: cadsoft's Eagle version 4.16r2, freeware.

Thanks in advance

Jan.
 
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sycochkn

Jan Rasmussen said:
hello s.e.c :)

Sorry if this has been up before, I have search webpages and usenet
thing in search of answere to my problem:

I need diffrent track sizes, (for signal and power ect.)
I can change it in the schmatic part, under change->width->size.
When switching to board-mode, all tracks are of the same size.

What do I do??

Software: cadsoft's Eagle version 4.16r2, freeware.

Thanks in advance

Jan.

Is that real or just a display issue.

Bob
 
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Jan Rasmussen

sycochkn skrev:
Is that real or just a display issue.

Bob
Hi bob.

From what I can tell, the change of track width is only for display, as
it does not afect the track size in the board layout.
I asume the board layout on screen should 100% reflect the end result/real.

/Jan
 
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Brad Velander

Jan,
I don't know Eagle at all, but track widths are normally be set in your
PCB layout tool, not typically the schematic. (At least not unless it is set
as a PCB Directive within the schematic of some more advanced tools.) If
Eagle has PCB Directives (basically a rule item for specifying & defining
PCB layout issues) in their schematic tool then you would use those.
Where does Autocad come into the question?
 
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David Tweed

Jan said:
From what I can tell, the change of track width is only for display, as
it does not afect the track size in the board layout.
I asume the board layout on screen should 100% reflect the end result/real.

The general way to handle this is to define various "classes" for your nets.
You can establish different design rules for different classes (widths,
clearances, etc.)

Then assign specific nets to specific classes. The autorouter will use
the rules for the appropriate class when doing its thing with a particular
net.

Use the menu item Edit --> Net classes ... to set up your classes, then
the change --> class command to assign a net to a particular class.

If you are hand-routing, you can just set the width before you start
routing a particular net, or do the route and then change --> width
afterward. You'll need to be sure to select each element of the route.

-- Dave Tweed
 
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sycochkn

Jan Rasmussen said:
hello s.e.c :)

Sorry if this has been up before, I have search webpages and usenet
thing in search of answere to my problem:

I need diffrent track sizes, (for signal and power ect.)
I can change it in the schmatic part, under change->width->size.
When switching to board-mode, all tracks are of the same size.

What do I do??

Software: cadsoft's Eagle version 4.16r2, freeware.

Thanks in advance

Jan.

Where does AutoCAD fit into this equation? Do you have both the board and
schematic windows open when you do this?

Bob
 
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Jan Rasmussen

Jan Rasmussen skrev:
hello s.e.c :)

Thank you all for the replies.
The net classes trick works :)

I asume it goes under the term "AutoCAD" when it is schmatic and
pcb-layout tool in one software as eagle is?

/Jan - Eagle-N00b..
 
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JeffM

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JeffM

sycochkn said:
I was thinking of using AutoCAD for fab and assy drawings.
Bob

Check out the price, then (WRT the learning curve)
talk to someone who has recently started using it.

I've actually done some simple dimensional prints
using a PCB layout CAD.
 
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sycochkn

JeffM said:
Check out the price, then (WRT the learning curve)
talk to someone who has recently started using it.

I've actually done some simple dimensional prints
using a PCB layout CAD.

I had 3d solid models in mind. and the 2D drawings the board ones made from
the gerber file. The assys and 3d parts made from a parts library.

Bob
 
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