PCB_Dlg-GridEditorForm_Panel_Main_Panel_Grid_PolarGridFramePolar Grid Editor_AD
Created: 6月 09, 2022 | Updated: 6月 09, 2022
| Applies to version: 5
Summary
The Polar Grid Editor dialog allows you to view and modify properties for the selected polar grid. Polar grids enable you to more easily design non-rectangular features and boards. Tailor the polar grid to suit both your personal placement preferences and design requirements.
Access
The dialog is accessed from the PCB editor or the PCB library editor. With the Properties panel in Board mode, in the Grid Manager region of the panel, perform one of the following:
- Double-click an existing polar grid in the grid region.
- Click New Polar Grid entry in the grid then click Properties.
Options/Controls
Settings
- Name - use this field to give the polar grid a meaningful name. For example, you might name the grid using a format that reflects its purpose (e.g.,
Grid for Component-Side Memory
). - Unit - use this field to specify the measurement units used for the grid: Imperial or Metric.
Steps
- Angular Step - use this field to define the distance, in degrees, between the angular grid lines. This value is used to equally space the angular grid lines over the defined angular range.
- Radial Step - use this field to define the distance between the radial grid lines. Type the required step size directly or select from a range of common sizes available in the associated drop-down list.
- Set Radial Step in PCB View - click to define the radial step directly from within the PCB workspace. You will be taken to the workspace to specify two 'calculating' locations – the resulting step size is taken as the hypotenuse of the triangle formed by the chosen points in the workspace.
Origin
- Origin X - use this field to specify the X coordinate for the center point of the grid in the workspace.
- Origin Y - use this field to specify the Y coordinate for the center point of the grid in the workspace.
- Set Origin in PCB View - click this control to be taken to the PCB workspace in which you can click to define the centerpoint for the grid's origin. The resulting coordinate values will be loaded into the Origin X and Origin Y fields.
Display
- Fine - use the associated drop-down to define the markers used for the fine-level display of the grid in the workspace, either
Lines
,Dots
, orDo Not Draw
. The step size used for the markers is that defined in the Steps region. Click on the associated color swatch to access the standard Choose Color dialog in which you can specify the color to be used for the fine-level display grid in the workspace. If you do not want to use the coarse-level display grid, choose theDo Not Draw
option. You also can reset the color back to its default using the Reset to Default link. - Coarse - use the associated drop-down to define the markers used for the coarse-level display of the grid in the workspace, either
Lines
,Dots
, orDo Not Draw
. The coarse-level display grid is the fine-level display grid with an increased step size in accordance with the entry selected in the Multiplier field. If you do not want to use the coarse-level display grid, choose theDo Not Draw
option. Click on the associated color swatch to access the standard Choose Color dialog in which you can specify the color to be used for the coarse-level display grid in the workspace. You are free to choose a completely different color to that used for the fine-level display grid. Alternatively, you can quickly employ a lighter or darker shade of the color currently used for the coarse-level display grid using the available Lighter or Darker links. You also can reset the color back to its default using the Reset to Default link. - Multiplier - use this field to specify the required multiple of the grid's step size, either
2x Grid Step
,5x
Grid Step, or10x Grid Step
.
Angular Range
- Start Angle - use this field to configure at which angle the polar grid begins.
- End Angle - use this field to configure at which angle the polar grid ends.
Radial Range
- Min - use this field to set the minimum diameter of the polar grid.
- Max - use this field to set the maximum diameter of the polar grid.