Embedded Board Array

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The Embedded Board Array dialog.

Summary

This dialog allows you to create a PCB panel (representing the physical board that the PCB is to be manufactured from) as part of your PCB design project. This is also known as panelization . You can use this panel to hold an array of PCBs on using the embedded board array command. You cannot edit the PCBs directly from the board array, only through their original files.

Access

This dialog can be accessed prior to entering placement mode, from the PCB Editor - Defaults page of the Preferences dialog (DXP >> Preferences). This allows you to change the default properties for the object, which will be applied when placing subsequent Objects. Or,

Clicking Place >> Embedded Board Array/Panelize to access this dialog.

After placement, the dialog can be accessed in the following ways:

  • Double-clicking on the object.
  • Placing the cursor over the object and selecting the Properties from the right-click context menu.
  • Run command Edit >> Change, then click an existing object.

Options/Controls

  • Row Spacing - Shows the current vertical pitch between PCBs in the array. The space between two adjacent boards is the pitch less the height of one board. Edit this field to change the board pitch. Values can be defined in either mm or mil units. To specify the units when entering a number, add the mm or mil suffix to the value. Default units (metric or imperial) are determined by the Measurement Unit setting in the Board Options dialog (Design » Board Options), and are used if no units are specified.
  • Column Spacing - Shows the current horizontal pitch between PCBs in the array. The space between two adjacent boards is the pitch less the width of one board. Edit this field to change the board pitch. Values can be defined in either mm or mil units. To specify the units when entering a number, add the mm or mil suffix to the value. Default units (metric or imperial) are determined by the Measurement Unit setting in the Board Options dialog (Design » Board Options), and are used if no units are specified.
  • Location X - Shows the current X (horizontal) coordinate of the bottom left corner of the board array relative to the absolute origin of the PCB document that the board array will be placed on. Edit the field to change the position of the coordinate, which can be entered in either mm or mil units. To specify the units when entering a number, add the mm or mil suffix to the value. Note: The reference point (indicated by a red cross) of the board array is defined by the PCB document linked to the board array. To change the reference point (origin) of the linked board object, in the original PCB document of the linked board, select Edit » Origin » Reset / Set menu items to set the origin marker. Default units (metric or imperial) are determined by the Measurement Unit setting in the Board Options dialog (Design » Board Options), and are used if no units are specified.
  • Location Y - Shows the current Y (vertical) coordinate of the bottom left corner of the board array relative to the absolute origin of the PCB document that the board array will be placed on. Edit the field to change the position of the coordinate, which can be entered in either mm or mil units. To specify the units when entering a number, add the mm or mil suffix to the value. Note: The reference point (indicated by a red cross) of the board array is defined by the PCB document linked to the board array. To change the reference point (origin) of the linked board object, in the original PCB document of the linked board, select Edit » Origin » Reset / Set menu items to set the origin marker. Default units (metric or imperial) are determined by the Measurement Unit setting in the Board Options dialog (Design » Board Options), and are used if no units are specified.
  • Rotation - Rotates the board array in increments of 90°. Click to view and select a rotation angle Enter a value for the board array to be rotated. Note: When selected, you can rotate the board array on the PCB document using SPACEBAR, flip it using the L hotkey and horizontally mirror it using the X hotkey.

Properties

  • PCB Document - Shows the filepath to the current reference PCB document that will be used to populate the array. Click ... to browse for a different PCB document.
  • Browse Button - Click to locate a PCB document to link to this to embedded board array/panelized board.
  • Column Count - Shows the number of columns in the board array. Edit this field to define the number of columns in the array.
  • Row Count - Shows the number of rows in the board array. Edit this field to define the number of rows in the array.
  • Locked - Enable to protect the board array from being re-positioned graphically. If you try to edit a primitive that is locked, you will be informed of the locking and asked if you wish to proceed with the action. If this checkbox is disabled, the primitive can be freely edited without confirmation. Note: If the Protect Locked Objects option is enabled in the PCB Editor - General page of the Preferences dialog (Tools » Preferences), and the Locked option for this design object is enabled as well, then it cannot be edited.
  • Mirrored - Enable to horizontally mirror the board array.
  • Link Location To Embedded Board Origin - Enable to reference the board array/panelization from the origin of the embedded board. Disable (default) to build the array based on the bottom left point of the objects in the referenced board's workspace.

 

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