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Electronics => PCB/EDA/CAD => Altium Designer => Topic started by: ali_asadzadeh on February 26, 2017, 07:19:43 am

Title: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: ali_asadzadeh on February 26, 2017, 07:19:43 am
Hi
I'm new into Altium Gerber viewer and editor, I wanted to Swell Pads in the Gerber viewer, How should I do that?
Title: Re: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: julianhigginson on February 26, 2017, 11:02:06 pm
You mean you want to increase part pad size in the gerbers??

How about paste screen and soldermask openings? do they need to change too?
And, is this for all parts or just one?

Really, this seems like the kind of thing that would be better done in the PCB editor where you can make sure any changes still conform to board design rules.
Title: Re: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: tautech on February 26, 2017, 11:19:07 pm
Hi
I'm new into Altium Gerber viewer and editor, I wanted to Swell Pads in the Gerber viewer, How should I do that?
In the Pad editor, same as in CS and shown in this post:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/circuit-studio/non-circular-pads-holes/msg1145128/#msg1145128 (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/circuit-studio/non-circular-pads-holes/msg1145128/#msg1145128)
Title: Re: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: ali_asadzadeh on February 27, 2017, 08:28:20 am
Thanks for your response, I just wanted to reduce the size of pads for making laser cut stencil, If you know how to do it just tell me, I do not wanna do it in the PCB file and I have my reasons.
Title: Re: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: tautech on February 27, 2017, 08:34:52 am
Thanks for your response, I just wanted to reduce the size of pads for making laser cut stencil, If you know how to do it just tell me, I do not wanna do it in the PCB file and I have my reasons.
One of the PCB Mechanical layers can provide this for you as can the one of the PCB Output files can too.
You might just have to turn them on.
Title: Re: Swell Pads in gerebr viewr
Post by: ali_asadzadeh on February 27, 2017, 11:02:32 am
Thanks, please share the details? a simple example would help :)