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Hello Ernesto,
The left border and border bottom is a way to get an offset for the first
PCB.
I made this as I was having a 50mm square board being in a panel 110x110mm
This means the board has a 5mm border all around the 4 PCBs. 5+50+50+5
=110mm
Then the first PCB starts at 5mm from left and at 5mm from bottom.
Size between the boards is for when you are using routing between the PCB.
When having a scoring line the value stays at 0mm.
I need to make a video about it and place it on YouTube, this would make it
more clear I think.
Best regards, Gerard
Op za 25 dec. 2021 om 12:56 schreef carriv ***@***.***>:
… Hi! First of all I would like to say thank you for the work that you did
with the software, its very usefull!
I´ve been usingt it during a while and I notice about something that
dosn´t feets properly. I´ve been following the documentation but I still
having an issue. I´m using a file exported with Eagle and trying to put
components in my pcb through NeoDen4. I would like to know what is the use
of the parameters "Border Left" and "Border bottom" of the software and
when and why we have to use the "compensation factor". I´ve been making a
lot of test but I didn´t achieve a satisfactory result.
Right now I´m thinking that the "Border Left and Bottom" are speaking
about the distance between the start of the panel and the start of the PCB
itself but I don´t know how can I inform to the software about where is
place my panel. When I introduce these data in the software I never achieve
that the machine place the components in the place that it suposse to. At
the end, I can achieve the good placement of the components but I do it
calculating the values in a paper knowing which is the positioin final of
the compoenents that I want, but I´ve never achiveded that the software
give me these positions.
If you can, I would like to know more about the use of the "Panel" section
in the software and how you use the borders parameters and the compensation
factor. Thanks a lot!!
Sorry for the long text but I thought that maybe you are the only one who
can help me!
Again, congrats for your work! I love it!
King regards from Spain,
Ernesto.
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Hello Ernesto,
The program is now calculating its position by knowing where it is going to
stop the pcb on the conveyor.
You are right that the position is going to change when using different
border settings.
Are you using a Neoden 4 with conveyor?
Best regards.
Gerard
Op za 25 dec. 2021 om 14:07 schreef carriv ***@***.***>:
… Hi Gerard,
Thanks for your fast reply.
My situation:
I´m trying to make a test using just a simple PCB, I don´t have a panel. I
have doubts about two things:
1.
How can I tell to NeoDen about physically where I placed my PCB? I´ve been
using the parameters *bottom border* and *left border* to make it.
Playing with these values I can move the PCB but I think I am moving the
PCB inside of my fake panel. I attach an image to show you my situation:
[image: test]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/35296116/147385239-cdb5ec6e-e9cb-4c4c-b85e-1a697a5cf1ef.png>
The red circle:
This point is determined by the parameters *bottom border* and *lef
border*.
The purple circle:
I really don´t know how this point is determined, where the software is
waiting that i place my panel?? I suppose that you can place components
independently of where you put your panel physically in NeoDen, so I guess
that there is some way to play with this position.
1.
If I use a parameters like these:
Panel Size: (x_panel, y_panel)
PCB Size: (70, 60)
PCB Number: (1, 1)
Border Left (5)
Border Bottom(5)
Routinh Width(2)
I don´t understand why when I play with the "x_panel" and "y_panel" values
the result positions of the components that the software is giving me are
changing. I guess that the distance between the (0,0) point of NeoDen to my
first components is completely independent of the size of my panel. I hope
you can help me.
If you can not understand me or you have no time to waste in this
questions I´ll be waitng for the mentioned video.
Thanks for your work Gerard,
Best regards,
Ernesto.
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