Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
Go to Extras > Read Macro (or press the shortcut you will set up later). Navigate to your .mac file. Click once. The macro will now "float" on your cursor. Click anywhere on the board to place it.
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If you design printed circuit boards (PCBs) using , you know the software excels at simplicity. However, repeatedly placing the same complex component—like an audio amplifier footprint, a USB connector, or a voltage regulator pattern—can become tedious. Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
Mastering PCB Design with Macros in Sprint-Layout 6.0: A Comprehensive Guide
There are two ways to select a group in Sprint Layout: Go to Extras > Read Macro (or press
If a specific component is missing, you can create your own custom footprint: www.vthoroe.dk Draw the Footprint
Simply drag the desired macro onto the board layout. 3. Creating Custom Macros in Sprint-Layout 6.0 The macro will now "float" on your cursor
The intuitive drag-and-drop mechanism allows designers to focus on routing tracks rather than drawing pads.
: Optional values or labels assigned to the part. Essential Macro Functions
If you have a custom component, draw the footprint (pads, holes, and outline) on the layout board, select it, and use the "Create Macro" function to save it in your personal component library.
Are you trying to to use as a background, or do you need help finding a specific component macro?