place the components from the library on the Top layer (default: red). Mirror them for a placement on the Bottom layer (default: blue). Tracks can of course be placed on both layers. Layers for multi-layer PCBs (Route 2 ... 15) are not used.xjackal said:how can i draw 2 side pcbs?
do you mean pins with real jumpers or wire bridges?TheSniper said:i am new here
i want an advise in how can
i make a layout with jumpers in the top
layer and the main layout is in the botom layout.
thanks for your time
klick on "Change" "Width", choose an appropriate width and click on the track that you want to changeTheSniper said:how can i change the thick of the track in the layout.
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read my comment earlier in this thread (Posted: 08 Jul 2004 7:33):TheSniper said:i have a problem i can't display
the vcc and gnd in max232 ic
pleas help
M!k said:use the "INVOKE"-command to make the power-pins visible (click on the "INVOKE" symbol, choose the part, then choose the according symbol).
Mik
well, that's easy if you do a manual routing (without autorouter): place the components on the top layer and route it on the bottom layer. If you need a bridge, change to the top layer. This will automatically place a via. At the end of the bridge change back again to the bottom layer. This is more or less a double sided PCB and you are responsible for the short and straight connections on the top (wire bridges). Choose a diameter of the vias big enough for your wire.TheSniper said:i am new here
i want an advise in how can
i make a layout with jumpers in the top
layer and the main layout is in the botom layout.
thanks for your time
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