
Click the workspace pause button overlay ( ) to resume placement.
Press the Tab key to pause the placement and access the Track mode of the Properties panel from where its properties can be changed on-the-fly. Right-click or press Esc to end the current series of connected track segments.Īdditional actions that can be performed during placement include:. Continue to position the cursor then click or press Enter to anchor a series of vertex points that define the series of connected track segments. Move the cursor to define the track segment then click or press Enter to anchor the end point for this first segment, which is also the starting point for the next connected segment. The width will be determined by the applicable Routing Width design rule this can be overridden by certain interactive routing options, which are described in more detail below. If a routing-type placement command is being run and you click to start placement on an existing object, the track will adopt the net name of that object. Click or press Enter to anchor the starting point for the first track segment. Placement is made by performing the following sequence of actions: After launching the command, the cursor will change to a crosshair and you will enter track placement mode. Regardless of which command is used (routing or track placement), the basic placement behavior is the same. Right-click in the workspace then select Interactive Routing from the context menu. Right-click in the workspace then select Place » Track from the context menu. Click the button on the Wiring toolbar. Once a command has been used, it will become the topmost item on that section of the Active Bar). (Click and hold an Active Bar button to access other related commands. Click the Interactive Routing/Track button ( ) in the drop-down on the Active Bar located at the top of the workspace. Click Place » Track from the main menus.
Tracks are available for placement in the PCB Editor in the following ways: Tracks also are used in group design objects, such as dimensions and coordinates.
Tracks placed on a non-electrical layer are called Lines, where they are used as general purpose drawing elements to create component outlines, instructional information, keepout boundaries, etc. Tracks are placed on a signal layer to form the electrical interconnections, or routing, between component pads. Use tracks to define a straight line in the PCB workspace. SummaryĪ Track segment is a primitive design object and is a straight line of a defined width. The image above, and another in the process of being placed. Track objects are used for routing and for general purpose drawing lines. Interactive Routing and the Applicable Design Rules.