Radial Dimension
Parent page: PCB Dialogs
Summary
A radial dimension is a group design object. It allows for the dimensioning of a radius with respect to an arc or circle. The dimension can be placed either internally or externally. The dimension must be placed on the layer same that the arc being measured is on. This is in order to create an association with the arc. The dimension can be moved to a different layer and the association will remain, so any changes to the arc will update the dimension.
Access
The Radial Dimension 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.
During placement, the dialog can be accessed by pressing the Tab key.
After placement, the dialog can be accessed in the following ways:
- Double-clicking on the placed dimension object.
- Placing the cursor over the dimension object, right-clicking and choosing Properties from the context menu.
- Run command Edit >> Change, then click an existing object.
Options/Controls
- Line Width - Specify the line width of the arrow.
- Arrow Size - Specify the size of the arrow.
- Text Width - Specify the line width of the display text.
- Text Height - Specify the height of the display text.
- Text Gap - Specify the distance between the arrow and the display text.
Properties
Layer - Specify the layer on which the Dimension object is placed. The drop-down list will list out all stack-up layers in current active PCB document.
Text Position - Specify the position of dimension text. There are multiple choices in drop-down list:
- Aligned: Locate the text in align with the direction of the extension line.
- Unidirectional: Change the text direction as horizontal.
- Manual: Manually locate the text to any preferred position.
Arrow Position - Specify the position of the arrow relative to the arc . Two options available: Inside, Outside.
- Angular Step -Specify the step size when move radial dimension object around the arc.
- Locked - Check this box to lock Dimension object. If you attempt to graphically modify the dimension object that has its Locked property enabled, a dialog will appear asking for confirmation to proceed with the edit.
Font - Choose Font for the display text. There are two Font types available: True Type, Stroke.
- Format -The display format of the dimension text, the display unit depends on Unit option setting. Assume the exact dimension value is 794.44 mil, there are four display modes available, they are: None, 794.44, 794.44 mil, 794.44 (mil).
Unit - Specify unit for dimension value. Options are: Mils, Millimeters, Inches, Centimeters, Automatic.
Precision - Specify precision for dimension value.
Prefix - Add a prefix for dimension value text.
Suffix - Add a suffix for dimension value text.
Sample - A display sample of the dimension value, based on related option settings in Properties region.
Select Stroke / TrueType Font
Depending on whether TrueType
or Stroke
fonts have been selected, a number of different options will be available.
- Font Name: Stroke
For Stroke
Fonts, the Font Name drop down list will offer Default
, Sans Serif
, and Serif
fonts for selection. The Default
style is a simple vector font which supports pen plotting and vector photo plotting. The Sans Serif
and Serif
fonts are more complex. The provide a more natural looking text display but they will slow down vector output generation such as Gerber. Stroke-based fonts are built into the software and cannot be changed. All three fonts have the full IBM extended ASCII character set that supports English and other European languages.
- Font Name: TrueType
If TrueType
Fonts are selected, the Font Name drop down list will be populated with the names of the True/Open Type fonts found in the \Windows\Fonts folder.
Note that the list will only include entries for detected (and uniquely named) root fonts. For example, Arial and Arial Black will be listed but Arial Bold, Arial Bold Italic, etc will not. Use the Bold and Italic options to add emphasis to the text. This feature also offers full Unicode support.