Sprint | Layout 7 0 !!better!!
It is designed for speed, flexibility, and precision. You can place pads, tracks, zones, and components directly onto the canvas exactly where you want them, making it the perfect tool for: Rapid prototyping. Reverse engineering existing PCBs.
Because Sprint Layout 7.0 does not automatically add thermals (spokes) to ground planes, you must manually draw small traces from a pad to the ground fill. Otherwise, soldering will be difficult because the pad absorbs all the heat.
: Solid text is typically placed on the Silk Screen layer (S1 for Top, S2 for Bottom) if you want it printed on the board, or on a Copper layer (C1 or C2) if you want the text to be made of copper. Enter Text Properties : sprint layout 7 0
Select the appropriate copper layer (e.g., for single-sided boards). Click the Track tool .
Select the zone tool or define the entire board area as a ground plane. It is designed for speed, flexibility, and precision
Open a new project and define your board dimensions via the properties panel. Set your grid size. For standard through-hole work, a 1.27 mm or 2.54 mm grid is ideal. For tight SMD layouts, drop down to 0.1 mm or 0.25 mm. Step 2: Place Component Footprints
Getting started with Sprint-Layout 7.0 is incredibly straightforward. Here is how to take a project from a blank canvas to production-ready files. Step 1: Defining Board Dimensions and Grid Because Sprint Layout 7
Sprint Layout includes an easy-to-use autorouter designed for quick results. It removes the need for obscure, complex specifications, allowing for immediate routing of complex connections. 5. Comprehensive Export Options