Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 Site
Mastering Macros in Sprint Layout 6.0: A Guide to Faster PCB Design
Key Features
Sprint-Layout 6.0 are the building blocks of your PCB design, functioning as a library of pre-defined footprints for components like ICs, resistors, and transistors. They allow for rapid layout creation by dragging and dropping recurring elements directly onto your board. Instructables Managing the Macro Library
: Use standard tools like pads (SMD or through-hole) and lines for the silk-screen outline. Set the Origin Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
Drag & Drop
: To use a macro, simply select it from the tree view in the Macro-Library and drag it onto your layout. Mastering Macros in Sprint Layout 6
In Sprint Layout, a macro is a pre-defined component footprint or a group of elements saved as a single file. Instead of drawing a TQFP-44 package or a specific battery connector from scratch every time, you simply drag a macro from the library onto your workspace. Set the Origin Drag & Drop : To
To create a new macro from scratch or a modified design, follow these steps: Draw the Elements
The "Hidden" Power: Parameterized Macros
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With macros, you do this work , save it as a .lmk file, and never think about it again.
