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Re: gEDA-user: Using polygons for creating a ground plane by hand



On 3/24/07, Jeremy Pedersen <ubernerd.jeremy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>And one last thing: Some of the vias have rectangular copper bits around
them, presumably to catch more solder and >create a little heat sink (just a
guess: I really don't know). So far, I've just been placing vias and drawing
the rectangular >copper sections by hand: is there a better way?

Without seeing the "copper bits" I am guessing that they are there to provide thermal relief around the via. It is probably not necessary unless you are planning to solder something into the via. I believe you can use the thermal command (F10 in my version of PCB) to add a thermal relief to a via.

(* jcl *)

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