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BGA pin coordinate

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eeh - 25 Mar 2005 14:37 GMT
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;

They are not numbers!

Thanks!
Paul Burke - 25 Mar 2005 15:31 GMT
> In Pads Logic, how to define a component with BGA pins?
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> 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
Brian Aase - 25 Mar 2005 21:37 GMT
>> In Pads Logic, how to define a component with BGA pins?
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>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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