![]() ![]() Notice that “+”/ “–“ or mouse wheel allow you to zoom on the schematic. Press the “-“ button until the drawing frame can be seen. Notice that you can show/hide Titles and Sheet by selecting “View / Display Titles” and “View / Display Sheet” from main menu. Then go to the bottom of the screen, check the “Display Titles” and “Display Sheet” boxes. Establish a schematic size and place a drawing frame: File / Title & Sheet Setup, select “ANSI A” in the “Sheet Template” box. Establishing a schematic size and placing titles. Select View/Toolbars/Design Manager from main menu.ġ. For our 800圆00 tutorial resolution this is important, but if you have large resolution you can skip this step and use design manager / properties panel. Also we will hide design manager / properties panel to add more design space. Component Editor and Pattern Editor use color settings of Schematic Capture and PCB Layout accordingly. The same dialog box will appear in PCB Layout module. Also notice that you can change color scheme or define colors you want any time from View/Colors. ![]() We will use white background as more acceptable for printing this tutorial, you can select the scheme you want. Also this mode is enough for comfortable work on small and medium-sized projects. It is much slower but doesn't depend onĤ drivers/hardware/OS. Windows GDI can be used as alternate mode if both Direct3D and OpenGL don't work correctly with your graphics card. Anyway you can try both modes on heavy projects and choose the best for you. Also it will be the best choice for high-end engineering/graphics stations with professional OpenGL graphic cards. OpenGL usually works a bit slower than Direct3D, however it is more universal for different operating systems and less dependent on hardware/drivers. However this mode also depends on hardware/drivers/versions, so small percent of computers (usually with very new/buggy or very outdated OS/drivers) can have issues with it (artefacts on the screen or some objects disappear). Direct3D is the fastest mode for typical Windows PC and we recommend to use it if it works on your system correctly and you haven't High-End Graphics System with OpenGL hardware. You can select graphics mode that is better for you: 1. If you run Schematic program first time, you will see the dialog box for graphics mode and color scheme selection. This is a schematic that you will be creating using DipTrace schematic capture module: Open DipTrace Schematic Capture module, i.e., go to Start All Programs DipTrace Schematic This part of tutorial will teach you how to create a simple schematic and its PCB (Printed Circuit Board) using DipTrace program. Connecting 1.1 Working with buses and page connectors 1.2 Working with net ports 1.3 Connecting without wires 1.4 Connection manager in Schematic and PCB Layout Designing a Component Library 2.1 Customizing Component Editor 2.2 Designing a Resistor 2.3 Designing a Capacitor 2.4 Designing a Multipart Component 2.5 Designing VCC and GND Symbols 2.6 Using Additional fields 2.7 Spice Settings 2.8 Placing the Components Designing a Pattern Library 1.1 Customizing Pattern Editor 1.2 Designing a Resistor 1.3 Saving library 1.4 Designing a Capacitor 1.5 Designing a DIP 14 Pattern 1.6 Designing a DIP Pattern with a Variable Number of Pads 1.7 Placing the PatternsĢ 2. Designing a PCB 5.1 Preparing to Route 5.2 Autorouting 5.3 Working with Layers 5.4 Measuring Trace Length 5.5 Manual Routing 5.6 Working with Vias 5.7 Selecting Objects by Type/Layer 5.8 Placing Text and Graphics 5.9 Copper Pour 5.10 Locking Objects 5.11 Design Verification 5.12 Design Information 5.13 Panelizing 5.12 PrintingĨ 23 24 24 27 30 32 34 37 42 44 47 50 51 53 54 55Ħ.1 DXF output 6.2 Gerber output 6.3 Create NC Drill File for CNC Machine Drilling Establishing a Schematic Size and Placing Titles 2. This version of tutorial was created for DipTrace ver. If you have any questions while learning the tutorial, contact our support staff: We will be happy to be of assistance and gladly answer all your questions. The tutorial includes step-by-step design guide and many additional insets that allow you to discover program features. DipTrace Tutorial This document allows you to get started with ease by designing simple Schematic and its PCB, pattern and component libraries, then trying different package features.
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