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 Post subject: Multiple via connection (a.k.a. via stitching)
PostPosted: 20 Aug 2012, 09:24 
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Are there any plans for adding this feature in upcoming releases? It would greatly help when routing power traces. Currently the only way to do seems to be using static vias, because using normal routing vias cause traces to behave in an uncontrolled manner, an using static vias is cumbersome when traces are to be moved.


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 Post subject: Re: Multiple via connection (a.k.a. via stitching)
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2012, 09:20 
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You can use fanout feature. It can create short trace from a pad and static via for all pads of selected net. Or do you need other feature?


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 Post subject: Re: Multiple via connection (a.k.a. via stitching)
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2012, 13:25 
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I didn't mean power traces for land grid packages. I meant power traces in high current applications (eg 0.4" wide track). My designs include some high power devices, where very wide traces are present (or in some cases lead simultaneously on both sides of PCB and stitched with vias).


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 Post subject: Re: Multiple via connection (a.k.a. via stitching)
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2013, 03:19 
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I completely agree with you poorchava, I really struggeled while trying to implement via stitching with normal routing vias.


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 Post subject: Re: Multiple via connection (a.k.a. via stitching)
PostPosted: 28 Jan 2013, 07:52 
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Ok, the feature has been added to our feature list. Thanks.


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