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    Defining Rules for BGA

    I have found the solution of my problem. Posting it here for the sake of helping others. Define a polygonal room which consist of your two BGA packages. Then use TouchesRoom('your room name here') command or WithinRoom('your room name here') for defining rules of widths. Now you can route your...
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    Defining Rules for BGA

    Hello I am abit confused about the use of rooms and classes in altium. Actually my problem is i want to define width rule for my two BGA packages so that they can be routed at different widths than all the board. What should be my query statement. I have tried ''IsBGA'' command but it is not...
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    Width Rule for BGA packages

    Hello I am abit confused about the use of rooms and classes in altium. Actually my problem is i want to define width rule for my two BGA packages so that they can be routed at different widths than all the board. What should be my query statement. I have tried ''IsBGA'' command but it is not...
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    Altium top-middle-bottom vias in design rules

    Hello, I find this post really helpful. The problem i'm facing these days is i need to know how to change via sizes during interactive routing with some keyboard shortcut as i have multiple sized via's on my board.Because every time i place a via, i have to edit it individually and select the...
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    How to Split one plane for six(6) voltages when all voltages are at consecutive pins?

    I'm a beginner in Pcb Designing. I'm working on a six(6) layers board including two(2) power planes and (4) signal layers.One power plane is of Ground (Gnd). I have six (6) voltages on my board +5V,-5V,+12V,-12V,+50V,+28V. First of all, The problem is how to split one power plane for 6 voltages...

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