Vias are available for placement in the PCB editor by choosing Home | Place | Via from the main menus.Choose
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a crosshair and you will enter via placement mode:
- Position the cursor and click or press Enter to place a via.
- Continue placing further vias, or right-click or press Esc to exit placement mode.
A via will adopt a net name if it is placed over an object that is already connected to a net. Typically vias are not placed manually, they are placed automatically as part of the interactive routing process.
Auto-placement of Vias During Routing
When a net is being interactively routed, you can cycle through the available signal layers by pressing the * key on the numeric keypad. Alternatively, use the Ctrl+Shift+Roll Mouse Wheel combination to move through the signal layers. When this is done, the software will automatically place a via in accordance with the applicable Routing Via Style design rule. Note that multiple Via Style design rules can be defined allowing different via sizes to be assigned to different nets.
Default Settings versus Design Rules
When a via is placed in free space, it is not possible for the software to apply a routing style design rule during placement. In this situation, the default via will be placed.
Graphical Editing
Vias cannot have their properties modified graphically other than their location. To move a via and also move the connected tracks, click and hold then move the via. The connected routing will remain attached to the via as it is moved.
If a via is being moved with the routing to create more routing or component space, it can be more efficient to re-route than move routing. The software includes a feature called Automatically Remove Loops, which can be enabled in the PCB Editor - Interactive Routing page of the Preferences dialog. With this feature enabled, you can route along a new path (starting and ending along the original routing). As soon as you right-click to exit the interactive routing mode, the old routing (loop) is removed, including any redundant vias.
To clear the selection of (or de-select) the object, use the Esc key.
Non-Graphical Editing
This method of editing uses the Inspector panel mode to modify the properties of a Via object.
During placement, the Via mode of the Inspector panel can be accessed by pressing the Tab key. Once the Via is placed, all options appear.
After placement, the Via mode of the Inspector panel can be accessed in one of the following ways:
- If the Inspector panel is already open, select the via object, right-click then choose Properties from the context menu.
- With the via selected, choose View | Schematic | Inspector from the main ribbons.