Re: BGA pin coordinate
From: Brian Aase (res0qrqr_at_verizon.net)
Date: 03/25/05
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Date: 25 Mar 2005 20:37:57 GMT
Paul Burke <paul@scazon.com> wrote:
>eeh wrote:
>> In Pads Logic, how to define a component with BGA pins?
>>
>> For BGA package, the pin numbers are defined as
>>
>> A1, A2,... A9;
>> B1, B2,... B9;
>> :
>> :
>> I1, I2,... I9;
>>
>
>Don't know about PADS, but can you change the letters to numbers e.g.
>01,02,03...11,12,13... 21,22,23? (you can't with EasyPC, the numbers
>have to be an unbroken sequence).
>
>Otherwise you'll have to just number them and map manually.
>
>Paul Burke
Tools --> Part Editor -->Edit Electrical -->General. Check the
"alphanumeric pins for part" box. This enables the Alphanumeric Pins
tab, where you will need to enter each pin number individually.
There's no auto-mapping capability that I'm aware of.
Brian Aase
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