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本帖最后由 askme 于 2017-5-2 17:22 编辑
具体每个功能还是看帮助文档来的详细,确实不错
Release notes for EAGLE 8.1.1
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* PCB Alignment Tools
- PCB Editor now includes comprehensive object alignment tools with options
for Align Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Centers (Horizontal & Vertical), and
Distribute (Horizontal & Vertical).
Release notes for EAGLE 8.1.0
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* ROUTE command:
- New route mode setting (Ignore Obstacles / Walkaround Obstacles) provides
capability of automatically detecting obstacles along the path of routed
wires, and contouring around them.
- Default condition of the Loop Remove option setting, is now Loop Remove On.
Release notes for EAGLE 8.0.1
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* MITER command:
- When interactively mitering a corner, the miter edge now closely
follows the mouse cursor location.
Release notes for EAGLE 8.0.0
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* Autorouter:
- The Autorouter offers a new option (command AUTO BGA) to automatically route
a BGA fanout. It supports micro vias, if enabled. The user decides about the
signals to be routed and about the layers the signals should be routed in.
* NET command:
- When drawing a net in the schematic and approaching a pin the net wire
automatically snaps into the pin's connection point.
* ROUTE command:
- The ROUTE command starts at any object (pad, via, smd, line) without having
to press the Ctrl key.
- Each wire segment that has been fixed in the current routing process can be
undone step by step with the Backspace key.
- Approaching a routing target an electrical snap indicator is shown within
the given Snap Length.
- A via is immediately displayed as soon as the routing layer is changed. The
following mouse click fixes the via and the wire segment in the new routing
layer.
- Loop Removal: If an already fixed trace is rerouted, the redundant wire path
will be removed automatically.
- Additionally to the middle mouse click, the Space key changes the routing layer
to the next available routing layer.
* SLICE command:
- The new SLICE command cut lines in two with a gap specified by the current
line width. Schematic wires that are sliced become separate nets, similar to
deleting a middle wire segment of the net. In board, the traces maintain their
connectivity. The gap is bridged with an airwire; similar to the RIPUP of a
wire segment.
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