Query_Lang-PCBFunctions_Fields_PadYSize_MidLayer30PadYSize_MidLayer30_AD
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Parent page: PCB Query Functions - Fields
Summary
Returns pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property complies with the Query.
Syntax
PadYSize_MidLayer30 : Number
Number
will follow the measurement units currently employed for the document – either Imperial (mil; 1mil = 0.001inch) or Metric (mm; 1mm = 0.001meter).
A specific option for the measurement unit can be specified – overriding the default units specified at the document level – through use of an additional measurement unit-based keyword:
AsMils(
PadYSize_MidLayer3
0) : Number
– to specify a size in mil.AsMM(
PadYSize_MidLayer30) : Number
– to specify a size in mm.
Example Usage
PadYSize_MidLayer30 = 100
Returns all pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is equal to 100 current measurement units.
PadYSize_MidLayer30 >= 4.064
Returns all pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is greater than, or equal to, 4.064 current measurement units.
AsMils(PadYSize_MidLayer30) > 80
Returns all pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is greater than 80mil.
AsMM(PadYSize_MidLayer30) Between 1.524 And 3.81
Returns all pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is greater than or equal to 1.524mm
and less than or equal to 3.81mm
.
PadYSize_MidLayer30 <> 50
Returns all pad objects whose Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is not equal to 50 current measurement units.
Tips
- For simple pads (with Stack Mode set to Simple) the Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property will be the same as the Y Size (All Layers) property, since the specified size is used for all signal layers.
- For Top-Middle-Bottom pads (with Stack Mode set to Top-Middle-Bottom) the Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property will be the same as the Y Size (Mid Layer 1) property, since the size specified for Signal Layer 1 is applied to all internal ('middle') signal layers.
- The Y Size (Mid Layer 30) property is only defined for pad objects.