- Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:30 pm
#129553
Howdy all,
I swear PCB design was never this hard in other tools but Eagle seems to hate me when it comes to grids.
Last night I was trying to lay out a matrix of LEDs on a non-square PCB. I layed down some initial LEDs on a matrix using the default 0.05mil grid and then changed to a 1mm grid to map out the PCB outline to fit within the enclosure I have. Without thinking I moved the LED matrix to better fit within the PCB outline. As a result, now when I go to add extra LEDs (I've tried changing back to the 0.05mil grid), I simply can't get them to line up on the same uniform pattern as the first lot of LEDs.
Without starting again, is there a way to re-align all the LEDs to fit on the same grid so they are uniformly spaced.
Argh...
Et
I swear PCB design was never this hard in other tools but Eagle seems to hate me when it comes to grids.
Last night I was trying to lay out a matrix of LEDs on a non-square PCB. I layed down some initial LEDs on a matrix using the default 0.05mil grid and then changed to a 1mm grid to map out the PCB outline to fit within the enclosure I have. Without thinking I moved the LED matrix to better fit within the PCB outline. As a result, now when I go to add extra LEDs (I've tried changing back to the 0.05mil grid), I simply can't get them to line up on the same uniform pattern as the first lot of LEDs.
Without starting again, is there a way to re-align all the LEDs to fit on the same grid so they are uniformly spaced.
Argh...
Et