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After routing the new track, the router tries to reroute all the tracks
which were removed. It may happen that a new ripup sequence must be
started to reroute one of these tracks. The router is then two ripup se
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quences away from the position at which, because of a track which
could not be routed, it started the whole process. Each of the removed
tracks which cannot be rerouted starts a new ripup sequence. The maxi
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mum number of such sequences is defined with the mnRipupSteps
parameter.
The parameter mnRipupTotal defines how many tracks can be removed
simultaneously.Thisvaluemaybeexceededincertaincases.
If one of these values is exceeded, the router interrupts the ripup pro
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cess and reestablishes the status which was valid at the first track which
could not be routed. This track is considered as unroutable, and the
routercontinueswiththenexttrack.
7.7 The Autorouter Menu
When running the Autorouter with the AUTO command, the setup
menuappearsfirst.Allthenecessarysettingsaremadethere.
Autoroutersetup:Generalsettings(General tab)
This is where you specify the layers that may be used for routing and
which preferred directions apply. Click in the appropriate combo box
withthemouse,andselectthedesiredvalue.
Settingthepreferreddirections:
-horizontal
|vertical
/diagonalat45°
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