![]() You can display the start layer and end layer in your drill chart for each via type in your design. I have a blind and buried via design, and I want to be able to show the start layer and the end layer for each via type in my drill chart? Is this possible with BluePrint? Scenario Two: Displaying the Start Layer and End Layer in your Drill Chart for each Via Type Customizing Your BluePrint Drill Chart Template The Set Up Question 037″‘ the remain the same for all vias – B&B and Thru Hole – then you would instruct BluePrint to do so also using the fabrication manager (go to DRILL TABLE icon on left of Fabrication Drawing Manager dialogue) as shown here: If you wanted to keep the symbol for hole size. Note that BluePrint auto-assigned new drill symbols to each drill layer pair. See my updated drill chart below – note the splitting out of the. This is telling BluePrint that you want the drills defined (ie, sorted) by not only the defaults of diameter, plating and slot length, but also by start and end layer:Ĭlick OK, and then YES to the dialogue that appears, and you will see your drill chart get updated to separate out the drills by start and end layer. You need to now check the box for START LAYER and the box for END LAYER. ![]() So, what I need to do is go to FABRICATION DRAWING MANAGER in the Fabrication tool Pallet, Open (“click”), and select the “Tool Type” icon on left side: But note that the drill chart lumps all the thru holes and B&Bs together as. I have a Blind & Buried (B&B) via design where the layer stackup shows the thru-holes and the B&B vias fine, just as yours. This is done in BluePrint by sorting the drills by START LAYER and END LAYER.īelow is an example. 010″ holes.Ībsolutely you can create your drill table to sort out the via counts. Is there a way to do that? It is currently ‘clumping’ both the thru hole and layer 13 drill counts together for the. What I would like to do is sort the particular via counts in the drill table according to thru and blind. The via stackup detail shows the thru vias and the blind via detail perfectly. I have a 14-layer design with blind vias that go down to layer 13. ![]() Scenario One: Creating your Drill Table to sort out the Via Counts The Set Up Question ![]()
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