Parent page: PCB Commands
The following pre-packaged resources, derived from this base command, are available:
Applied Parameters: None
This command is used to place a Fill object onto the active document. A fill is a rectangular object that can be placed on any layer. When placed on a signal layer, a fill becomes an area of solid copper that can be used to provide shielding or to carry large currents. Fills of varying size can be combined to cover irregularly shaped areas, and can also be combined with track or arc segments and be connected to a net.
Fills can also be placed on non-electrical layers. For example, place a fill on the Keep-Out layer to designate a 'no-go' area for autorouting. Place a fill on a Power Plane, Solder Mask, or Paste Mask layer, to create a void on that layer. In the PCB Library Editor, fills can be used to define component footprints.
Fills are available for placement in both PCB and PCB Library Editors:
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a cross-hair and you will enter fill placement mode. Placement is made by performing the following sequence of actions:
A fill will 'adopt' a net name if it touches an object which has a net name.
Additional actions that can be performed during placement are:
Applied Parameters: Keepout=True
This command is used to place a layer-specific keepout Fill object onto the active document. A keepout fill is simply a standard fill object that has its Keepout property enabled. It can be used to designate a 'no-go' area for autorouting. Objects defined as keepouts are ignored during output generation, such as photo plotting and printing.
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor and the PCB Library Editor by choosing the Place » Keepout » Fill command, from the main menus.
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