Fanout & Escape Routes

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Parent page: Routing the PCB

Altium NEXUS includes excellent surface mount component fanout tools, which also support BGA escape routing. The escape routing engine will attempt to route each pad out to just beyond the edge of the device - making routing connections to them much easier.

Fanout and escape routing is launched from the Route » Fanout sub-menu of the main menus or using the Component Actions » Fanout Component command from the component's right-click menu.

Use the Fanout Options dialog to control fanout and escape routing options.
Use the Fanout Options dialog to control fanout and escape routing options.

Fanout Behavior

Used inner pads are first fanned out using the traditional dog-bone (a short route with a via on the end) to access another layer, and then from the via they are escape routed out just beyond the edge of the device, working through the available routing layers until all pads have been escape routed.

Fanout and escape routing is done in accordance with the applicable design rules, including the Fanout Control rule, Width rule, Routing Via Style rule, Routing Layers rule, and the Clearance rule. A report of all pads that could not be escape routed will be generated and opened, click on an entry in the report to cross probe to the PCB and examine that object.

The Fanout Options dialog includes controls that let you specify fanout and escape routing options, as well as options for using blind vias (configured in the Via Types tab of the Layer Stack Manager). Other options include fanning out the outer two rows of pads in addition to the inner (and harder to get to) rows, and only pads that have nets assigned to them.

Example of fanout and escape routes for a 1mm pitch BGA.
Example of fanout and escape routes for a 1mm pitch BGA.

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