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- ProCAD Electronic Demo V1.0
- ===========================
-
- Demo User Guide
- ===============
-
- By Derek Pell 1994
- ==================
-
-
- Contents
- ========
-
-
- Section 1...............1%...............Forward.
- Section 2...............7%...............Accessory software.
- Section 3...............12%..............Recommendations./HD users.
- Section 4...............16%..............ProCAD key board overlay.
- Section 5...............19%..............Icon / tool bar.
- Section 6...............31%..............Symbol libraries.
- Section 7...............35%..............The file selector.
- Section 8...............38%..............Menu bar functions.
- Section 9...............84%..............Zoom editor
- Section 10..............98%..............PCB design Process.
-
-
- Section 1 - Forward.
- ====================
-
- Hello and welcome to ProCAD Electronic.
-
- Before I explain to you how to use ProCAD I would first like to thank
- you for your interest in my software. For those of you who don't know, (which
- will be most) programming programs like ProCAD is now my profession, which I
- work hard at so your support is appreciated.
-
- ProCAD has been designed to be user friendly and easy to use, this
- users guide covers all aspects of using ProCAD. That includes the straight
- forward to the more complexes aspects, which the latter I would maintain are
- still easy to use. Please read the whole of this users guide, if you are
- still not sure of any operation inside ProCAD or have a problem related to
- my software please call me on 0983 826006 and I will always be pleased to
- help.
-
- I have tested ProCAD very thoroughly as have my Bata test users and we
- fill confident that the software is free of bugs. However if you think you
- have found something suspicious please let me know and I will endeavour to
- clarify or sort out any finer points. Upgrades will be available if such a
- circumstance should prove to warrant it.
-
-
- Section 2 - Accessory software.
- ===============================
-
- Custom Library Creator (CLC)
- ============================
-
- This program will enable you to make your own ProCAD symbol libraries
- or even edit and add new symbols to the default library. Every aspect of the
- library formation is included. i.e. Symbols, symbol names, section titles and
- custom icon bar of your own design. In addition to this a brush grabbing and
- save facility has also been included, for symbols which are physically too
- big to fit in a library. (Maximum lib. symbol size just fits in the ProCAD
- window.) The CLC uses pre-drawn iff screens to make the symbols and brushes,
- for this job I recommend D-Paint III or the ProCAD zoom editor. It is also
- worth noting, with the CLC, ProCAD can be configured to tackle almost any
- CAD application. E.g. electrical, mechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics etc.
-
- PCB Design Libraries
- ====================
-
- These libraries together with the PCB tools and operation built into
- ProCAD enable you to design and print out PCB track and component layouts.
- The libraries carry a collection of commonly used components packages,
- including surface mount and various track and pad configurations,
- (equivalent to the etch resist transfers used to make PCB's.) This system
- can produce single or double sided boards, (one layer at a time),
- construction layout plans for final assembly. Even a component legend if
- required.
-
- Because of the vast range of component packages currently in use, I
- recommend that the PCB libraries should be used in-conjunctions with the
- Custom Library Creator to give infinite coverage of all components. For this
- purpose both the PCB libraries and the CLC come on the same disk which is
- available for purchase at the fee of £10.00. Please note. These two items
- are a pair and can not be purchased separate.
-
- ProCAD Electronic Extras Disk
- =============================
-
- This is a handy little something extra to have in your ProCAD
- collection. It contains a selection of commonly used 74 series (TTL) / 4000
- series (CMOS) and micro processor/support IC symbol libraries and brushes In
- short this disk is likely to save you some serious work, a bargain at £5.00!
-
-
- Accessory Price List
- ====================
-
- ProCAD CLC & PCB Design Libraries Disk............£10.00.
- Extras Disk.......................................£5.00.
-
- Please add 50p to the total to cover postage and packing.
-
- IMPORTANT!!!!
-
- Please PRINT your name and address clearly. Finally when ordering please
- let me know which workbench version you are using or which Amiga computer
- you intend to use ProCAD on.
-
- To order please send a cheque or post order, amounting to the above
- fees. Made payable to:
-
- D J Pell.
- 58 Ash Road
- Newport
- Isle of Wight
- PO3O 2AG.
- Tel. 0983 826006.
-
-
- Section 3 - Recommendations
- ===========================
-
- ProCAD pushes the Amiga's chip memory quiet considerably if you only
- have 512k of chip memory. I therefore recommend you start each session with
- this program from a cold boot.
-
- The Work Bench
- ==============
-
- The workbench on this disk is fairly limited, but you will be able to
- change the printer preferences and some of the work-bench preferences too.
-
- Hard Disk Users
- ===============
-
- If you have a hard drive you will be able to install ProCAD to your
- drive using the installation program provided with the full version.
-
- Compatibility
- =============
-
- You should be able to load your ProCAD screens into most graphics
- supporting programmes, such as Kind Words 2&3, Words Worth, Final Copy II
- and all desk top publishing programs. All you need to know to achieve this
- is a little knowledge of ProCAD's screen files. All file are saved with an
- info. file, do not delete this as it is needed to reload your schematic. The
- four pages themselves are save as follows.
-
- SchematicName_1.Iff
- SchematicName_2.Iff etc.
-
- These screen can be loaded directly into any program which is capable of
- importing Iff files. Also see the 'Invert function in section 8.
-
-
- Section 4 - Key board overlay
- =============================
-
-
- These keys will be covered as appropriate throughout this user guide,
- this section is intended to serve as a quick reminder. Some keys work with
- specific tools and hence can only be used in those corresponding operations.
-
-
- [ Key ] Mode/Tool Function
- =============================================================================
-
- L.Amiga [A] Any where Switch to workbench (toggles).
- F10 All Toggle icon bar up/down.
- F1-F5 Text pen Recall last text entries. (5).
- L.Amiga [S] All except Zoom editor Save schematic.
- Shift+L.mouse All except Zoom editor Ignore grid snap setting.
- [C] Symbol only Cycle through last 6 symbols.
- [A] Symbol/Brush Rotate symbol/brush axis.
- [T] All except Zoom editor Adjust pad and track settings.
- Cursor keys All Scroll around work area.
- Space +L.mouse Pencil/Zoom pencil Put solder joint at pointer.
- Space +L.mouse PCB pen/Zoom PCB Pen Put solder Pad at pointer.
- Right mouse key All except Zoom&Grab Brush Provides access to menu bar.
- Enter/Return All except Zoom editor Clear current tool.
-
-
- Section 5 - Icon Bar/Tool Bar
- =============================
-
-
- Symbol Icons
- ============
-
- These are used to select the library symbols, simply keep clicking on
- the appropriate icon until the symbol that you need appears. All the common
- component symbols (and more) have been included. When you have the right one
- pull the mouse away from the bar. The left mouse button rotates the symbols
- forward while the right rotates them backwards.
-
- To place a symbol on the screen simply move the symbol to the required
- place and press the left mouse key. The symbol will snap to the nearest grid
- point if the grid snap setting is on. By holding ether shift key while
- clicking the left mouse key to lay a symbol, the grid snap setting will be
- ignored and the symbol placed exactly at the mouse position. This is handy
- as it save you having to turn off the grid snap.
-
- Pressing the return key will abort each function or swap the current
- symbol with the mouse pointer.
-
- Symbol Cycling
- ==============
-
- By pressing the 'C' key while a symbol is selected you can cycle through
- the last six symbols selected. This is very useful when laying out
- complicated networks.
-
- Tool Icons
- ==========
-
- The seven tool icons on the right of the bar are pencil, PCB pen, text
- pen, fill area, rubber, zoom editor and undo.
-
- Pencil....
-
- This is a simple elastic line or shape drawing tool. Just click on one
- point and stretch the line or shape to the other point. The type of line or
- shape drawn by this tool is selected using the 'Pencil' menu which we will
- come to in section 8. This tool is also used to lay a solder joint or node
- to show where components connect to each other. This is done by moving the
- mouse pointer over the connection point and holding down the space bar as
- you click the left mouse button.
-
- The pencil tool responds to the grid snap setting, so if this is on,
- the line or shape will jump to the nearest grid point. By holding ether
- shift key while clicking the left mouse key to lay the line or shape the
- pencil will ignore the grid snap setting.
-
- PCB pen....
-
- You have a choice of two PCB tracking pens, the first works exactly the
- same as the 'Pencil' tool above and is referred to as '1 Click Stretch'. The
- second is also similar in operation to that of the pencil, but here there are
- four click points. I suggest you have a play with this tool, once you get
- used to the feel of it, it is quite easy to use especially with the grid snap
- on. This pen is referred to as '4 Click Stretch.
-
- This tool is also used to lay a solder pad at the current mouse
- position. To do this simply move the mouse pointer to the track termination
- point. Hold in the space bar and click the left mouse. A solder pad will
- appear, this is not fixed in position to the mouse key is released. While
- the key is held in the pad can be moved around the work area. The pad size
- and type (standard or IC) can be changed by using the Track Tool adjust
- interface which is activated by pressing the 'T' key. This can also be
- activated from the 'Preferences' menu.
-
- The track tool adjust interface also set the current PCB tracking pen,
- the track width for the '1 Click Stretch' pen and the PCB pen grid snap
- setting. The grid snap setting for this tool has been kept separate from the
- normal preference menu grid snap because in practice you often find that it
- is necessary to operate this tool with the grid snap off. As with the normal
- grid snap it is not necessary to keep turning it off, you can hold in the
- shift key with any function of this tool to ignore the grid snap setting.
- See Section 8 'Preference' menu for more information on the track tool
- adjuster.
-
- Text Pen....
-
- This is for labelling your schematics. Type in the text, push return
- and then use the mouse to position the text. The font used for this can be
- changed form the menu. Any font can be used providing it is present in the
- 'fonts' directory. See the hard drive section in section 3 of this user
- guide.
-
- The last five text entries can be re-called by using keys F1 to F5
- while the text pen window is in view.
-
- Fill area....
-
- This tool simply fills a boxed in area and has its main use when ground
- planes area needed on PCB's. Careful with this as any brakes in the enclosed
- area will cause the fill to run out and fill the rest of the screen. If you
- do experience this, (its probably happened to all of us in Dpaint!) just use
- the Undo icon which I shall come to soon.
-
- Rubber....
-
- The rubber rubs out approximately 1 square cm at the current
- coordinates of the rubber, and should be used when the Undo icon can not be
- used. The Undo function will also undo any rubbing out.
-
- Magnifying glass....
-
- This icon is the door way into the zoom editor discussed in section 9.
- The zoom editor is very good for precision work and includes all of the
- tools present on the icon bar as well a the current symbol library.
-
- Undo....
-
- This will undo the last error you made while editing your schematic or
- PCB. There are function where it is absolutely necessary to make the screen
- contents permanent. E.g. before scrolling, save or print, as a result of
- this you will not be able to undo the last step after returning from these
- functions. At times like these you should result to the rubber or the zoom
- editor.
-
- Section 6 - Symbol Libraries
- ============================
-
- Symbol libraries is more of a global term which includes the default
- library, the libraries available by the fast library buttons on the main icon
- bar and the custom library function on the 'Symbol' menu. All these libraries
- are of the same format, therefore they can all be interchanged and edited
- with the CLC. Even the default library could be changed if you wished!
-
- Fast Library Buttons
- ====================
-
- These are located at the top left of the icon bar by the ProCAD title,
- on top of the symbol icons. There are seven buttons, each of which can be
- assigned to one library. The first button (left) responds to the default
- library. This too can be assigned to a different library, the difference
- being the library corresponding to this button is always loaded when you
- boot up ProCAD, hence the term default button or library.
-
- The default button is used to reload the default library after using
- another library from any of the other library buttons or from the 'Load
- Custom' function on the 'Symbol' menu. Using this button when a brush has
- been grabbed will also reload the default library. More about brushes latter.
-
- To use the fast library system simply click on a button with the right
- mouse key. Buttons that have not been assigned to libraries will simply not
- respond to being clicked on. You can go from one library to the next, you do
- not have to use the default button first.
-
- The question of why call it a fast library system may well be in your
- mind at this point? Fist using an icon button is quite a bit quicker than
- finding each library throughout the file selector as you would do from the
- menu function. Further more if you do not have a hard drive but have a
- reasonable amount of memory (say 2mb) you can use the 'RamDiskSetup' script
- file covered in section 3 to put your fast libraries on the Ram disk. If you
- have a hard drive then you'd probably keep these buttons assigned to hard
- disk based libraries. See section 8, Menu Bar Functions to assign each
- button to a corresponding library.
-
- The second fast library button on this demo is assigned to a demo custom
- library, click on it with the right mouse key.
-
-
- Section 7 - The File Selector & Requester
- =========================================
-
- The file selector is used for nearly all disk based activities such as
- loading and saving schematics, so its important that you under stand its
- functions. The file selector works in the normal way we are all accustomed
- to, that is clicking on directories and files with the left mouse key
- followed by 'Ok' to load or save the file. There a number of buttons on the
- right hand side of the file selector, I shall explain the function of each
- in turn.
-
- Ok....
-
- Complete operation, e.g. load/save after selecting file path and file.
-
- Cancel....
-
- Cancel operation.
-
- Parent....
-
- This is the little round circle button at the top left of the file
- selector, this moves you to the parent directory of the current directory.
-
- Devices....
-
- A list of devices and assigned devices can be listed by clicking the
- right mouse button once. e.g. df0: df1: etc. just click on the one you
- require.
-
- Sort....
-
- If the sort button is activated the file selector will sort the
- entries alphabetically every time the directory is read.
-
- Set Dir....
-
- This sets the current directory, let me give you an example here, if
- you wish to make your schematics drawer the current directory you should
- click on this button with the left mouse key once. Now click on the file you
- wish to load or save and job will be done as well as making this the current
- directory. So next time you use the file selector it will open in this drawer
- first.
-
-
- Section 8 - Menu Bar Functions
- ==============================
-
- To display the menu press the right mouse button with the mouse pointer
- is positioned any where in the screen drawing area, not when it is over the
- icons on the bar. The icon bar will slide up and the menu bar will appear.
- Use the menu in the normal way.
-
- Project Menu
- ============
-
- Clear Pages....
-
- This allows you to clear one or more pages at once, use the screen
- operations window to chose which pages are cleared. The screen operations
- window works as follows....
-
- The drawing area is four screens (2 by 2) and the cursor keys are used
- to scroll around the area. Each screen is referred to as a page in screen
- operations such as clear page, load or save. Before a page operation is
- completed the status of each page can be changed. This is done by clicking
- on the particular page button in the screen operations window, there are
- three settings:
-
- 'Yes' Page will be effected.
- 'No' Page will be unaffected.
- 'N/A' Page is not available. Load only.
-
- The operation can also be cancelled at this point. Clicking on 'Ok'
- will complete the operation.
-
- Load....
-
- Load a schematic or PCB layout. Selecting this function will display
- the file selector, use it to select the file required. All schematics are
- saved with the .Elec extension, this enables you to recognise ProCAD page
- files. Having selected the required file click on 'Ok' and the operations
- window will appear. Use this to select which pages are loaded. Click on
- 'Ok' and the chosen pages will be loaded.
-
- In the 'Examples' drawer on this demo disk you will find some example
- schematics, PCB layouts and track artworks.
-
- Save....
-
- Save the current schematic or PCB layout. When selecting save you will
- first be presented with the screen operation window where you will be able
- to select which pages are to be saved. If the current schematic has a file
- on a disk (e.g. it has been loaded or saved before) the save operation will
- be automatic as soon as 'Ok' is selected in the screen operations widow. If
- however there is no current file the file selector will appear. You will now
- have to use the file selector to find the correct file path and type in a
- file name. Key board short cut: Shift+[S].
-
- Full version only.
-
- Save As....
-
- Same as above except this function always uses the file selector
- enabling you to save the work area under another name. A new file name will
- become the current file, hence 'Save' will automatically save the work area
- under the new file name.
-
- Full version only.
-
- Delete....
-
- This similar is to the 'Clear Pages function, only this time you can
- delete pages form files that are stored on disk. If you delete all of the
- pages in a file the file its self will be deleted. Once again the file
- selector is used to select the file.
-
- Full version only.
-
- Add Boarder....
-
- This function draws a box around the outside of the work area so your
- schematic or PCB is drawn inside the boarder. On page 4, at the bottom right
- a title box is also included, all you have to do is fill it in with the text
- pen.
-
- Mirror....
-
- This provides a mirror image for PCB's by vertically flipping a page or
- the whole work area. The PCB tracks are designed from the component side, so
- by using the mirror function the solder side art work can be obtained. The
- use of function is explained in grater depth in section 10, PCB Design.
-
- Invert....
-
- Some word processors use pen 1, white as the page and pen 0, black as
- the text. Kindwords II is a good example. This function should be used if
- you are going to import a ProCAD page into such a word processor. When you
- have finished drawing use this function to invert the required page and
- then save it to disk. The page is now ready to import.
-
- Reposition....
-
- This function lets you change the position of your actual drawing with
- respect to the whole drawing area, e.g. centering the schematic in the
- middle of the work area. The movement is again done by the cursor keys.
- When you are happy with the new position press the enter key is used to
- terminate the operation.
-
- Printing
- ========
-
- This function produces some really impressive results. ProCAD makes use
- of the Amiga's operating system printer device. All printer options may be
- set using the preference device from the workbench. 1:1 printouts can be
- achieved for PCB track layout. Colour prints can be obtained if you have a
- colour printer.
-
- In the users guide for the full version I will give you lots of tips
- on printing including how to get 1:1 & A4 prints.
-
- Full version only.
-
- Print Pages....
-
- This function prints the drawing area pages separately. The main thing
- to understand here is the printer options window. This will appear after a
- printer option has been selected and is the same for both printer options.
- The page operation buttons are the same as the screen operations window,
- that is clicking on each in turn will select weather or not the responding
- page will be printed. Once again as you would expect the 'Ok' and 'Cancel'
- buttons are present, there are also three other button which I will explain
- now.
-
- Print All....
-
- This function let you print the complete work area onto one sheet of
- paper. This produces some really impressive prints.
-
- About....
-
- Gives a little information about ProCAD.
-
- Quit....
-
- On selecting quit will be presented with a confirm window, if the work
- area has been changed since the last time it was saved you will be asked if
- you wish to save it first. After saving ProCAD will exit back to the work
- bench. If you select 'Ok' ProCAD will exit to the workbench without saving.
- 'Cancel' will cancel the quit option.
-
-
- Colour Menu
- ===========
-
- This lets you change the current drawing colour, all symbols and
- brushes will be converted to the chosen colour if the 'Adjust Colour'
- setting on the 'Preference' menu is on. There is however one consideration,
- brushes bigger than 320x128 pixels, that quarter of a page can not be
- colour adjusted.
-
- For quickness the icon colour buttons may also be used by clicking on
- them with the left mouse key. The colour buttons double with the fast library
- buttons. The tick on the colour menu indicates the current colour.
-
-
- Pencil Menu
- ===========
-
- This sets the current shape or line type for the pencil device which is
- selected from the icon bar. There are six options with 'Line' as the
- default.
-
-
- Symbol Menu
- ===========
-
- Aspect....[A].
-
- This is an important function as with each selection the symbol or
- brush attached to the mouse pointer will rotate its aspect, e.g. flip
- horizontally then vertically then change axis then flip horizontally and
- vertically again. This will repeat continuously and the quickest way to
- obtain the right aspect or axis is to use the [A] key. Holding this key will
- keep this flow of aspects continually repeating.
-
- Cycle....[C].
-
- This function will cycle the up to the last six chosen symbols to the
- current symbol at the mouse coordinates, i.e. you will see the current
- symbol change. This is particularly useful when drawing complex networks etc.
- The [C] key provides quick access to this function.
-
- Load Custom....
-
- Load a ProCAD custom library. To exit a custom library used the default
- button on the icon bar, see section 6, Symbol Libraries. The custom
- libraries are exactly the same as the default library or the fast libraries
- available using the fast library buttons on the icon bar. To form your own
- symbol libraries you will need to use the Custom Library Creator.
-
- You may also like to try load the demo custom library through this menu
- function, you will find it in the 'Libraries' drawer.
-
- Library Path....
-
- This function enables you assign ProCAD symbol libraries to the fast
- library buttons on the icon bar. You can even change the default library.
- Selecting this function will present you with a library assign device. You
- will see there are seven entries, each has a button to the left hand side
- of it. Each entry and button corresponds to the respective button on the
- icon bar, e.g. one to seven running left to right. Click on these buttons to
- assign a library to the respective fast library button. Now use the file
- selector in the usual way to select the library to be assigned. The entries
- which are free will be shown as 'Not Assigned', but all entries may be
- reassigned at any time. When you have finished click on 'Save' to save the
- assigned paths. These are stored in the configuration file so all preference
- settings will also be saved at the same time, a point to remember.
-
- Grab a Brush....
-
- Here you have a choice of four options, here and over lay of each.
-
- Normal....
-
- This lets you copy a section of the screen so it may be duplicated any
- where in the drawing area. Using the right mouse button to grab an area will
- result in completely lifting the brush from the screen. This tool is
- operated in the same way as the pencil tool. All screen colours are copied
- into the brush.
-
- Pen 1 Only....
-
- The pen only options work the same as above except you are not allowed
- to lift the brush from the screen, this is for safety, you make a mistake and
- lose part of your schematic as only pen 1 is copied into the brush.
-
- Pen 2 Only....
-
- Grabs a brush of pen 2 colours only.
-
- Pen 3 Only....
-
- Grabs a brush of pen 3 colours only.
-
- Loading and Saving Brushes....
-
- The Save brush function will enable you to save the current brush. This
- is a very useful functions as custom brushes can be created in ProCAD or
- D-Paint if you also have the Custom Library Creator. Once saved you may then
- load your brushes when ever you need them. There are some example brushes in
- the 'Brushes' directory on this disk. To load these brushes select the
- 'Load Brush' function from the menu and then using the file selector select
- the 'Brushes' directory followed by a brush file.
-
- The Custom Library Creator will also let you grab brushes from imported
- D-Paint screens. The difference between a brush and a library symbol is a
- brush can be a lot bigger than a symbol.
-
- Brushes can only be saved from the full working version.
-
- Fonts Menu....
-
- This menu is used to select the font which is to be used by the text
- icon. This menu can be used to change the current font at any time, even
- after you have typed in the text. As you will see you have quite a selection,
- in fact there is no limit on fonts at all! All fonts in the fonts directory
- will be added to the fonts menu.
-
-
- ColourDel Menu
- ==============
-
- This menu is used to delete a specific pen or colour form a page or the
- whole drawing area depending on the operations window settings. This
- operation is the key to designing PCB's in ProCAD. Once a pen has been
- deleted from a page the Undo function will not return it so do save your
- work first or at least be sure of what you are doing. The use of this menu
- will be discussed in section 10, PCB Design.
-
-
- Preferences Menu
- ================
-
- Most of the functions on this menu toggle on/off and the current
- preference set-up can be saved to the ProCAD disk, by selecting the
- 'save Preference' function from the menu. Once you have done this ProCAD
- configures these preferences for you every time you use it. The setting on
- this menu are indicated by a small tick on the left of every toggle menu
- function.
-
- Coordinates.
-
- This allows the current coordinates of the mouse pointer to be
- displayed. These coordinates are relative to the left and top edges of the
- work area, so they also give an indication as to where the screen is
- positioned over the drawing area. The coordinates count the grid cell
- position of the mouse pointer rather than the absolute position. If the
- pointer is halfway between two cells, the cell number and the relative pixel
- displacement will be displayed in a decimal format. This setting also
- stipulates weather or not the coordinates are displayed in the zoom editor.
-
- Relative....
-
- Specifies weather the coordinates are displayed as relative or absolute
- cell positions with the pencil and PCB pen devices. The coordinates
- displayed in the zoom editor also depend on this setting.
-
- Scale to mm....
-
- This function will scale all mouse coordinates to millimeters. The zoom
- editor coordinates will also adjust to this setting.
-
- Scale to inch.....
-
- This function will scale all mouse coordinates to inches. The zoom
- editor coordinates will also adjust to this setting.
-
- The above two functions can be used with the 'Datum' (see below) to
- measure distance between two points, i.e. the datum and the mouse pointer.
- This can be very useful when designing PCB's.
-
- Show Memory....
-
- Displays the amount of available chip and fast memory, useful when
- running ProCAD with other programs or saving schematics to the ram disk.
-
- Screen Grid....
-
- Activate the screen grid. The grid image is kept completely separate
- from the drawing area, so the grid will not be saved with your pages.
-
- Change Grid....
-
- Toggle between the two grids, the fine grid being used for schematics
- and the coarse for PCB construction.
-
- Grid Snap....
-
- Lays the current symbol to the nearest point on the screen grid. The
- grid does not have to be activated to use this function. Pressing ether shift
- key at the same time as the left mouse button whilst the grid snap is on will
- cause the grid snap to be ignored. This saves you turning off the grid snap
- to place components or line in between grid cells.
-
- Palette....
-
- This lets you change the colour setting of all four work area pens and
- the colours of the operations widow, the grid and icon bar. The Reset button
- will reset the current colour to its default value which is stored in the
- config. file.
-
- Colour Adjust....
-
- This option specifies weather or not symbols and brushes are re drawn in
- the current colour selected from the 'Colour' menu. If this function is off
- the symbols will remain the same colour, independent of the current pen.
-
- Track Tool....
-
- Selecting this function will allow you to change an number of setting
- having an affect on the 'PCB Pen Tool' which was covered in Section 5 'Icon
- Tool Bar'. Here is a list of the button and slider functions.
-
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-
- Pad Sliders..
-
- These two sliders let you change the size of the pad diameter and the
- diameter of the pad hole. The diameter of both the outside of the pad and the
- hole is displayed in the box under the horizontal slider. There is only one
- value displayed, but as each slider is adjusted the current sliders value is
- shown. In addition to this clicking on the button next to the dimension will
- toggle the value between the outside and the hole of the pad.
-
- Track Slider..
-
- This slider enables you to change the width of the track drawn by the
- '1 Click Stretch' tracking pen. The width is displayed in the box left of
- the slider, the button underneath the width dimension toggles both pad and
- track dimensions between metric and imperial displays.
-
- 1 Click Stretch / 4 Click Stretch..
-
- Clicking on this button will toggle between the two types of PCB
- tracking pen.
-
- Standard Pad/IC Pad
-
- There are two types of pad, standard or IC. The size of the standard pad
- may be varied by the two slider bars already covered. The size of the IC pad
- is fixed.
-
- Grid Snap On/Off
-
- This button turns the grid snap setting for the PCB Pen on and off.
- This setting is separate from the preference menu setting. See Section 5 for
- more information on the grid snap setting.
-
- Reset All..
-
- This button will reset all of the above setting to the values stored in
- the ProCAD configuration file.
-
- Cancel..
-
- will cancel any changes made and the PCB tool will function as before.
-
- Ok..
-
- Excepts the changes made.
-
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-
- Set Datum....
-
- The datum is the point on the work area that the coordinates are
- relative to. By changing the datum, dimensions can be taken from a specific
- point on the work area allowing you to be able to measure distances using the
- coordinates. If you select this function and confirm with 'Ok' move the
- mouse pointer to the new datum position, once there click the left mouse
- button. The grid snap setting will also be obeyed if activated, once again
- the shift key can be held in to ignore this. Clicking the right mouse button
- will zero the datum to the top left of the work area.
-
- Work Bench....L.Amiga+[A]
-
- This function will drop you back to the workbench if the workbench has
- been left open, see 'Boot Settings' below. When you have finished using the
- work bench press the A key while holding down the left Amiga key to flick
- back to ProCAD.
-
- Printer Prefs....
-
- Using the file selector this function lets you select the printer
- preference device to use from you printer options window when you select
- a print function from the 'Project' menu. This is pre-set on your ProCAD
- floppy disk, but should be set to your graphics printer device in your
- workbench 'Preference' drawer if you have installed ProCAD to your hard
- drive. Please remember to use preferences to alter the printer settings
- requires the workbench to be open. For more information on using preferences
- for printer settings see the 'Printer' section near the beginning of
- section 8.
-
- Boot Settings....
-
- These are settings which can only take affect when ProCAD boots, with
- one exception, the workbench setting.
-
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-
- Use Consul Font for Menu..
-
- The consul font is the font that ProCAD uses in the ProCAD window and
- on the icon bar. This font is proportional and looks nicer than the fixed
- size fonts, at least I think it does! Anyway the menu can be opened using
- the consul font if you wish. If however your machine uses system 1.3 you
- should not turn this function on, I have expained the full reason why in the
- full users guide. Basically due to a bug in system V1.3 and ProCAD's need to
- switch fonts at one point in the menu structure memory will be lost to
- as the fonts are reloaded each time. However with this function left off
- there is no problem for system V1.3 users any where in the program.
-
- Put Libraries on Ram Disk..
-
- You may put the default library and additional libraries on the ram disk
- by turning on this function. This is done by executing the 'RamDiskSetup'
- script file which you will find in the 'ProFiles' directory. You may add to
- this file a list of other libraries you wish to be copied to the ram disk on
- booting ProCAD by using a text editor, simply copy the entries in the file
- changing the library paths and names. If you turn this function off the
- file will not be executed.
-
- Put Fonts On Ram Disk..
-
- This is mainly for system V1.3 users, if you use a higher version you
- should keep this function turned off. If your machine used system V1.3 you
- will probably need to turn this function, I will explain fully about this
- function in the full users guide. Please note. this function has been left
- off on this demo to enable it to work on 1mb machines.
-
- Close The Work Bench..
-
- This is a save memory option. If turned on the workbench will be
- closed on booting ProCAD. This function differs from the above as it will
- actually turn the workbench on/off without re-booting. There could of course
- be a limitation on this if you are running low on memory, ProCAD will
- ignore this setting and keep the workbench closed.
-
- To open the workbench you need to have at lest 1mb of chip memory and
- some free fast memory or enough chip memory to cover the fast memory
- needed. If your are in some doubt weather you will be able to open the
- workbench once inside ProCAD, try it, if ProCAD can not open the workbench
- it will tell you. A500 user will not be able to open the workbench, but A500+
- machines upwards with memory expansions should be able to. The amount of
- other programmes in memory will also affect this function.
-
- Also note. If you have launched other workbench programs, such as
- clocks, virus checkers or an perhaps even a application the close workbench
- function could well fail as Amiga DOS will not allow the workbench to be
- closed when workbench programmes are still running in the background. If this
- happens the close fail will be recorded and ProCAD will continue to function
- with the workbench open.
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-
- Save Prefs....
-
- Saves the preference setting to your ProCAD disk or hard drive. When
- ProCAD boots it will configure its self to the setting in the 'Pro_Config'
- file created by this function.
-
- Section 9 - The Zoom Editor
- ===========================
-
- To use the zoom editor click on the magnifying glass icon on the icon
- bar and move the zoom square to the required position to zoom in on. Press
- the left mouse key and you will then be in the zoom editor over the
- required area. When selecting the required area the grid snap setting will
- be obeyed.
-
- The zoom edit is completely icon driven. The zoom editor icon bar has
- two rows of icons. The first top 10 icons are copied from your main icon bar
- providing access to the current symbol library, symbol selection is exactly
- the same as ProCAD. The remaining seven tool icons on the right of the bar
- are pencil, pixel pencil, PCB pen, fill area, exit and keep, exit and discard
- and undo. There functions are as follows....
-
- Pencil....
-
- This is a simple elastic line drawing tool. Just click on one point and
- stretch the line to the other point. The type of line drawn by this tool
- depends on which mouse key is used to click on this icon. Selecting this
- icon with the left mouse key will result in the pencil drawing solid lines
- while the right mouse key will instruct it to use a doted line. This tool is
- also used to lay a solder joint or node to show where components connect to
- each other. This is done by moving the mouse pointer over the connection
- point and holding down the space bar as you click ether mouse button. The
- colour used for drawing depends on which mouse key used to draw with as each
- button can have different colours assigned to it. This is also the default
- tool for the zoom editor.
-
- Pixel Pencil....
-
- The pixel pencil uses a selection of pre-set block sizes which can be
- selected by pointing to the required block size on the icon directly under
- the pixel pencil icon. The pixel blocks are fixed to the edit area by using
- ether the left or right mouse key. If one mouse key is assigned to colour 0
- (the background colour) this tool can be used to rub out mistakes as well as
- drawing.
-
- PCB pen....
-
- The PCB pen is similar in operation to that of the pencil, but here
- there are four click points. This tool is also used to lay a solder pad at
- the current mouse position. To do this simply move the mouse pointer to the
- track termination point. Hold in the space bar and click ether mouse key. A
- solder pad will appear, this is not fixed in position to the mouse key is
- released. While the key is held in the pad can be moved around the edit area.
-
- Fill area....
-
- This tool simply fill a boxed in area and has its main use when ground
- planes area needed on PCB's. Careful with this as any brake in the enclosed
- area will cause the fill to run out and fill the rest of the screen. If you
- do experience this, (its probably happened to all of us in Dpaint!) just use
- the Undo icon which I shall come to soon. As will all of these tools the
- fill colour depends on the mouse key used.
-
- Exit and Keep....
-
- This icon is drawn as a magnifying glass and simply exits the zoom
- editor keeping the changes made in the zoom editor.
-
- Exit and Discard....
-
- This icon is drawn as a magnifying glass with a cross over the lens.
- This exits the zoom editor and discards any changes made in the zoom editor
- leaving your drawing as it was before. For safety sake this icon has to be
- confirmed via a confirm window, but be warned, the Undo function on the main
- icon bar will not bring back your zoom edited image.
-
- Undo....
-
- This will undo the last error you made while editing the zoom area.
- There are function where it is absolutely necessary to make the screen
- contents permanent. E.g. before scrolling.
-
- Lower Icons
- ===========
-
- Scrolling Arrows....
-
- These two icons are used to scroll the zoom editor around the complete
- work area in all four directions. The cursor keys can also be used for this.
-
- Colour Icons....
-
- These next four icons are used to change the colours assigned to the
- left and right mouse keys. By positioning the mouse pointer over the
- required colour icon and pressing the required mouse key, the colour will be
- assigned to that key. The assigned colours are shown in the little block
- to the far right of the icon bar by the coordinate display. The inner colour
- is the colour assigned to the left mouse key while the outer colour is the
- colour assigned to the right mouse key.
-
- Brush Icon....
-
- This lets you copy a section of the edit area so it may be duplicated
- any where in the edit area. Using the right mouse button to grab an area will
- result in completely lifting the brush from the edit area.
-
- Aspect icon....
-
- This icon is drawn as a circular arrow and changes the aspect of
- symbols and brushes. e.g. flip horizontally then vertically then change axis
- then flip horizontally and vertically again. This will repeat continuously
- and the quickest way to obtain the right aspect or axis is to use the [A]
- key. Holding this key will keep this flow of aspects continually repeating.
-
- Text Pen....
-
- This is for labelling your schematics. Type in the text, push return
- and then use the mouse to position the text. The font used for this can be
- changed form the menu, hence you will have to exit the zoom editor first and
- use the magnifying glass icon to zoom in once more. Any font can be used
- providing it is present in the 'fonts' directory. See hard drive section in
- section 3 of this user guide.
-
- The last five text entries can be re-called by using keys F1 to F5
- while the text pen window is in view.
-
- Square Icon....
-
- This is a simple elastic square drawing tool who's operation is the same
- as the pencil. The type of line drawn by this tool depends on which mouse
- key is used to click on this icon. Selecting this icon with the left mouse
- key will result in solid lines while the mouse right key will instruct it to
- use a doted line.
-
- Circle Icon....
-
- This is a elastic circle drawing tool who's operation is the same as the
- pencil.
-
- Ellipse Icon....
-
- This is a elastic ellipse drawing tool who's operation is the same as
- the pencil.
-
- Pixel Size Icon....
-
- This icon set the size of block to be used by the pixel pencil icon
- already discussed. Just click on the required block size inside the icon.
-
- Pad Icon....
-
- This icon provides access to the pad adjust interface discussed in
- section 8, the [P] key will also access this interface.
-
-
- Section 10 - PCB Design Process
- ===============================
-
-
- The PCB Design Libraries.
-
- In order to design PCB's you will need to use the three PCB libraries on
- you CLC and PCB design disk, two of the libraries contain component package
- shapes for planning the layout of your PCB. The third contains various track
- and pad configurations, the computer equivalent of the etch resist transfer
- sheets.
-
- These Libraries are loaded into ProCAD via the 'Load Custom' function
- on the 'Symbol' menu or you may wish to assign them to the fast library
- buttons on the icon bar, its up to you. For more information on symbol
- libraries see Section 8, Symbol menu.
-
- The Package Libraries.
-
- I have included all of the commonly used component packages. As I'm
- sure you will appreciate, it is not practical to include every package in a
- library. For instance you could go to work tomorrow and discover 3-4 packages
- that you never new existed. The best solution to this problem is for me to
- explain the principles which I have worked to, and then using the Custom
- Library Creator you can add your own PCB symbols and brushes to the
- collection.
-
- The Track&Pad Library.
-
- Again I have included all the commonly used transfer symbols. You have
- a choice of different sizes of pads and tracks, where possible I have given
- a guide to the actual size of the configuration in the title. This library
- used in conjunction with ProCAD's PCB pen and pad tool should be sufficient
- for all track layouts.
-
-
- PCB Construction
- ================
-
- The user guide on the full version of ProCAD comes complete with all the
- information needed to design PCB's using ProCAD. In addition to this I have
- also included my own personal tips for designing and making PCB's.
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