Introducing Version 7R2

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Introducing Version 7R2 CircuitCAM - A Tutorial Manufacturing OperationsSoftware [Type text]

COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2009 Aegis Industrial Software Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this text, in any manner whatsoever, is strictly forbidden without the written permission of Aegis Industrial Software Corporation. Trademarks used in this text: Aegis, Checkpoint, CircuitCAM, iview, itrac, iq, imaterials, Aegis Data Miner and Fusion are trademarks of Aegis Industrial Software Corporation; Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used within this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Aegis Industrial Software Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Written and designed at Aegis Industrial Software Corporation, 5 Walnut Grove, Horsham, PA 19044, USA.

CONTENTS Purpose of this document... 3 Source Data... 3 Image data... 3 BOM data... 3 Importing the Gerber information... 3 Manipulating the imported Gerber... 5 Digitizing components... 8 Importing the BOM... 13 Generating a GenCAD file... 17

Purpose of this document This aim of this document is to explain the process of importing Gerber, digitizing it and then merging it with a BOM with the ultimate goal of producing a GenCAD file. Source Data Image data The image data for this project was supplied to Aegis by Pemtron in the file named Gerber Stencil & Pad.rar. This file contained the following files containing Gerber image data: M6012028.gbr art001.pho art002.pho dd001024.pho sm001021.pho sst001026.pho BOM data As no BOM data was supplied by Pemtron Aegis created the following simple comma separated text file: Reference Designator, Part Number, Quantity BGA324, B324-4455d, 1 TSOP24, TSOP24-002v4, 1 Importing the Gerber information This tutorial assumes a stand-alone installation of CircuitCAM (v7.4.1.0). Open a new project and select the Import Gerber Files option from the main menu: You will be presented with the Gerber Import window with an Add Layers button toward the top right. Click this button and use the File Open dialog to navigate and select the M6012028.gbr file. Press OK. Now do the same for sm001021.pho and sst001026.pho. These three files are what I determined I needed to digitize this board. You should now have the three files listed in the Gerber Import window: page 3

Before clicking the OK button it is important that we first identify a layer as being digitizable. This layer will be the one that the digitizing tool will use to render intelligent features, the process of which will be explained below. For the sample data provided I chose the M6012028.gbr layer. page 4

To make the M6012028.gbr layer digitizable: First select the M6012028.gbr layer entry in the list, and then select the Properties button. In the Layer properties dialog that is then displayed check the Digitizable check box and press OK. Now press OK in the Gerber Import window. Manipulating the imported Gerber When we first import these Gerber layers we notice that the brown layer does not align with the black and white layers and that the brown layer is also flipped. page 5

First we shall flip the brown layer. Select the brown layer in the list of layers on the left side of the main window (note the blue highlight around the checkbox): To keep the display clean I have temporarily hidden the black layer. This is done by removing the check mark against this layer in the layer list, as shown to the left. Ensuring the brown layer is highlighted, right mouse click the background and select "Flip Active Layer": Now we need to align the layers. Select the "Align Layers (Select Source Feature)" button page 6

Now select a feature (component) in the brown layer and draw a rectangle around it using the mouse: Start with the mouse slightly above and to the left of this feature. Then depress the left mouse button, and while holding this mouse button down, drag the cursor slightly to the right and below this feature. Now let the mouse button go which will result in the feature being highlighted as shown in the image on the left. Notice that the selected button has been automatically changed to Align Layers (Select Target Feature)". Now select the white layer in the layer list and then use the mouse to select the corresponding feature in the white layer. When you release the mouse button the screen will look as follows: Press the Yes button to proceed with the alignment operation. You will now see the two layers aligned as shown below: page 7

Now turn the black layer back on, by checking the checkbox for that layer in the layer list. When digitizing the Gerber and we have a panelized board (multi-up board) only digitize one image. I am going to use the bottom left image for this tutorial: Digitizing components To do this, first zoom into the area of interest: page 8

Select the "Add Features" button: You now ready to identify a component, or more precisely, the pads that grouped together will be used as landing pads for one component. First I am going to digitize the component identified on this board as "BGA-324(0.8)". Using the mouse to draw a selection rectangle I "select the whole component" to which the result is as follows: page 9

AEGIS Version 7 Documentation You will notice that only the outside pads have been selected. Before we digitize this component we must ensure that every pad for the component is highlighted. Draw another selection rectangle, this time inside the starting at A and ending at B. This results in the following pads being selected: We keep highlighting pads within this feature until the whole feature is highlighted: Now that we have the whole feature highlighted, right mouse click on the component and the following dialog will appear: page 10

Auto-Scan would look for similar components on the same board (please note that the software is unaware that multiple images may be present as we imported data for a panel at this stage). For this example, enter a reference designator value, BGA324 and press the Accept button. You will see the image change to: Moreover, if you switch to the Universal Viewing Mode you will see that we have one feature identified. page 11

Switch back to the Gerber Viewing Mode: Now we will digitize another component - "TSOP-24". Highlight the component pads as before: Right mouse click, set the reference to "TSOP24" and press Accept. page 12

Now when we look in the Universal Viewer we see: For this example we are only going to digitize these two components. Importing the BOM When all the features from the Gerber information have been digitized we need to import the BOM so as to add part number information to each component reference. To do this, select the Import BOM option in the BOM menu: This will cause the BOM Import dialog to be displayed: page 13

Use the button to the right of the BOM Filename textbox to navigate to and identify the file containing the comma separated BOM data as described at the beginning of this document. When the information has been read from the file we need, in this case, to let the importer know that the data is comma separated. We do this by selecting the Delimited Text radio button and identifying the delimiter as a comma: page 14

Before we can import this BOM we need to tell the importer what each column represents. To do this click the mouse on a column header (where it currently is labeled Unused : From this list select the property that the data in this column represents, in this case Reference. Do this for each column containing data you wish to import. Note that in this example we can only import Reference and Part Number; there is no import of Quantity: page 15

Now that we have mapped the information in the file to their corresponding CircuitCAM properties we are ready to import the information. Click the Import button, bottom left of the BOM Import dialog, and then the OK button. The importer will now attempt to assign a part number to each reference designator on the board using this information just imported. In the Universal Viewer, right click a component and select the Edit Location Info option. This will result in the following dialog being displayed. Here we can see that the location now not only has a reference designator assigned to it, but it also has a part number. Go through each component in the list and verify that each has a part number assigned. Now click on the BOM tab here you will see the imported BOM, which in this case included the column titles because these were present in the imported file. To remove these from our BOM simply highlight the entry in the list and press the Delete P/N button: page 16

Generating a GenCAD file Once we have the components digitized and have imported nd merged the BOM data we can export the file in a GenCAD format using CircuitCAM's Export GenCAD file option: Once a file name and location have been defined the following dialog is used to determine the content of the exported file: page 17

When the OK button is pressed the GenCAD file is generated. For the example in this tutorial the resultant file is as follows: $HEADER GENCAD 1.4 USER "Generated by CircuitCAM (www.circuitcam.net)" REVISION 0 UNITS INCH ORIGIN 0 0 INTERTRACK 0 $ENDHEADER $BOARD $ENDBOARD $PADS PAD Pad1 ROUND -1 CIRCLE 0.0000 0.0000 0.0150 PAD Pad2 RECTANGULAR -1 RECTANGLE -0.0300-0.0050 0.0600 0.0100 $ENDPADS $SHAPES SHAPE "PACKAGE11671218" RECTANGLE -0.4850-0.4840 0.9700 0.9700 CIRCLE -0.4550 0.4560 0.0150 PIN 1 Pad1-0.5018 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 2 Pad1-0.5018 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 3 Pad1-0.5018 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 4 Pad1-0.5018 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 5 Pad1-0.5018 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 6 Pad1-0.5018 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 7 Pad1-0.5018 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 8 Pad1-0.5018 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 9 Pad1-0.5018 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 10 Pad1-0.5018-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 11 Pad1-0.5018-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 12 Pad1-0.5018-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 13 Pad1-0.4427-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 14 Pad1-0.3837-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 15 Pad1-0.3247-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 16 Pad1-0.2656-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 page 18

PIN 17 Pad1-0.2066-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 18 Pad1-0.1475-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 19 Pad1-0.0885-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 20 Pad1-0.0294-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 21 Pad1 0.0297-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 22 Pad1 0.0297-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 23 Pad1 0.0887-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 24 Pad1 0.0887-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 25 Pad1 0.1477-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 26 Pad1 0.2068-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 27 Pad1 0.2658-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 28 Pad1 0.2658 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 29 Pad1 0.2658 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 30 Pad1 0.2658 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 31 Pad1 0.2658 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 32 Pad1 0.2658 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 33 Pad1 0.2658 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 34 Pad1 0.2658 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 35 Pad1 0.2658 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 36 Pad1 0.2658 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 37 Pad1 0.2068 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 38 Pad1 0.1477 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 39 Pad1 0.0887 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 40 Pad1 0.0297 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 41 Pad1-0.0294 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 42 Pad1-0.0294 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 43 Pad1-0.0294 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 44 Pad1-0.0294 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 45 Pad1-0.0294 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 46 Pad1-0.0294 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 47 Pad1-0.0294 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 48 Pad1-0.0294 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 49 Pad1-0.0294 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 50 Pad1-0.0885 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 51 Pad1-0.1475 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 52 Pad1-0.2066 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 53 Pad1-0.2656 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 54 Pad1-0.3247 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 55 Pad1-0.3837 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 56 Pad1-0.4427 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 57 Pad1-0.4427-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 58 Pad1-0.3837-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 59 Pad1-0.3837-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 60 Pad1-0.3247-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 61 Pad1-0.2656-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 62 Pad1-0.2066-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 63 Pad1-0.1475-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 64 Pad1-0.0885-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 65 Pad1-0.0294-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 66 Pad1 0.0297-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 67 Pad1 0.0297 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 68 Pad1 0.0297 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 69 Pad1 0.0297 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 70 Pad1 0.0297 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 71 Pad1 0.0297 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 72 Pad1 0.0297 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 73 Pad1 0.0297 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 74 Pad1 0.0297 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 75 Pad1-0.0885 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 76 Pad1-0.0885 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 77 Pad1-0.0885 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 78 Pad1-0.0885 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 79 Pad1-0.0885 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 80 Pad1-0.0885 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 81 Pad1-0.0885 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 82 Pad1-0.1475 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 83 Pad1-0.2066 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 84 Pad1-0.2656 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 85 Pad1-0.3247 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 86 Pad1-0.3837 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 87 Pad1-0.4427 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 88 Pad1-0.3247-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 89 Pad1-0.2656-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 90 Pad1-0.2066-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 page 19

PIN 91 Pad1-0.1475-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 92 Pad1-0.0885-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 93 Pad1-0.0294-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 94 Pad1 0.0887 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 95 Pad1 0.0887 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 96 Pad1 0.0887 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 97 Pad1 0.0887 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 98 Pad1 0.0887 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 99 Pad1 0.0887 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 100 Pad1 0.0887 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 101 Pad1 0.0887 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 102 Pad1-0.0885 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 103 Pad1-0.1475 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 104 Pad1-0.1475 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 105 Pad1-0.1475 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 106 Pad1-0.1475 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 107 Pad1-0.1475 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 108 Pad1-0.1475 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 109 Pad1-0.1475 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 110 Pad1-0.2066 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 111 Pad1-0.2656 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 112 Pad1-0.3247 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 113 Pad1-0.3837 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 114 Pad1-0.4427 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 115 Pad1-0.4427-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 116 Pad1-0.4427-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 117 Pad1-0.3837-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 118 Pad1-0.3837-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 119 Pad1-0.3837-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 120 Pad1-0.3837-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 121 Pad1-0.3837-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 122 Pad1-0.3837-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 123 Pad1-0.3247-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 124 Pad1-0.2656-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 125 Pad1-0.2066-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 126 Pad1-0.1475-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 127 Pad1-0.0885-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 128 Pad1-0.0294-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 129 Pad1 0.0297-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 130 Pad1 0.0887-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 131 Pad1 0.0887-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 132 Pad1 0.0887-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 133 Pad1 0.0887-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 134 Pad1 0.0887-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 135 Pad1 0.0887-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 136 Pad1 0.1477-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 137 Pad1 0.2068-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 138 Pad1 0.2658-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 139 Pad1 0.2658-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 140 Pad1 0.2658-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 141 Pad1 0.3249-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 142 Pad1 0.3249-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 143 Pad1 0.3839-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 144 Pad1 0.4430-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 145 Pad1 0.5021-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 146 Pad1 0.5021 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 147 Pad1 0.5021 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 148 Pad1 0.5021 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 149 Pad1 0.5021 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 150 Pad1 0.5021 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 151 Pad1 0.5021 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 152 Pad1 0.5021 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 153 Pad1 0.5021 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 154 Pad1 0.5021 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 155 Pad1 0.4430 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 156 Pad1 0.3839 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 157 Pad1 0.3249 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 158 Pad1 0.2068 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 159 Pad1 0.1477 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 160 Pad1-0.2066 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 161 Pad1-0.2066 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 162 Pad1-0.2066 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 163 Pad1-0.2066 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 164 Pad1-0.2066 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 page 20

PIN 165 Pad1-0.2656 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 166 Pad1-0.3247 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 167 Pad1-0.3837 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 168 Pad1-0.4427 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 169 Pad1-0.5018-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 170 Pad1-0.5018-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 171 Pad1-0.5018-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 172 Pad1-0.5018-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 173 Pad1-0.5018-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 174 Pad1-0.5018-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 175 Pad1-0.4427-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 176 Pad1-0.3247-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 177 Pad1-0.2656-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 178 Pad1-0.2066-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 179 Pad1-0.1475-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 180 Pad1-0.0885-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 181 Pad1-0.0294-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 182 Pad1 0.0297-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 183 Pad1 0.0297-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 184 Pad1 0.0297-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 185 Pad1 0.0297-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 186 Pad1 0.0297-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 187 Pad1 0.0887-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 188 Pad1 0.1477-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 189 Pad1 0.1477-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 190 Pad1 0.2068-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 191 Pad1 0.2068 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 192 Pad1 0.2068 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 193 Pad1 0.2068 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 194 Pad1 0.2068 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 195 Pad1 0.2068 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 196 Pad1 0.2068 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 197 Pad1 0.2068 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 198 Pad1 0.1477 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 199 Pad1 0.3249 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 200 Pad1 0.1477 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 201 Pad1 0.3249 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 202 Pad1 0.3839 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 203 Pad1 0.3249 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 204 Pad1 0.3839 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 205 Pad1 0.4430 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 206 Pad1 0.3839 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 207 Pad1 0.3249 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 208 Pad1 0.4430 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 209 Pad1 0.4430 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 210 Pad1 0.3839 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 211 Pad1 0.3249 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 212 Pad1 0.4430 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 213 Pad1 0.3839 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 214 Pad1 0.3249 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 215 Pad1 0.4430 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 216 Pad1 0.3839 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 217 Pad1 0.3249 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 218 Pad1 0.4430 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 219 Pad1 0.3839 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 220 Pad1 0.3249 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 221 Pad1 0.4430 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 222 Pad1 0.3839 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 223 Pad1 0.3249-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 224 Pad1 0.3839-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 225 Pad1 0.3839-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 226 Pad1 0.4430-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 227 Pad1 0.5021-0.0876 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 228 Pad1 0.4430 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 229 Pad1 0.3839-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 230 Pad1 0.4430-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 231 Pad1 0.5021-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 232 Pad1 0.5021-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 233 Pad1 0.1477 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 234 Pad1 0.1477 0.0895 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 235 Pad1 0.1477 0.1486 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 236 Pad1 0.1477 0.2076 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 237 Pad1 0.1477 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 238 Pad1-0.2656 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 page 21

PIN 239 Pad1-0.3247 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 240 Pad1-0.3837 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 241 Pad1-0.4427 0.2667 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 242 Pad1-0.3247-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 243 Pad1-0.3247-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 244 Pad1-0.3247-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 245 Pad1-0.3247-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 246 Pad1-0.2656-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 247 Pad1-0.2066-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 248 Pad1-0.1475-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 249 Pad1-0.0885-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 250 Pad1-0.0294-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 251 Pad1 0.1477-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 252 Pad1 0.1477-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 253 Pad1 0.1477-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 254 Pad1 0.2068-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 255 Pad1 0.2658-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 256 Pad1 0.3249-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 257 Pad1 0.3249-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 258 Pad1 0.3839-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 259 Pad1 0.4430-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 260 Pad1 0.5021-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 261 Pad1 0.4430-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 262 Pad1 0.5021-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 263 Pad1 0.2068-0.1467 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 264 Pad1 0.2658-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 265 Pad1 0.3249-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 266 Pad1 0.3839-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 267 Pad1 0.4430-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 268 Pad1 0.5021-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 269 Pad1 0.2068-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 270 Pad1 0.2658-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 271 Pad1 0.3249-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 272 Pad1 0.3839-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 273 Pad1 0.4430-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 274 Pad1 0.5021-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 275 Pad1 0.2068-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 276 Pad1 0.2658-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 277 Pad1 0.3249-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 278 Pad1 0.3839-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 279 Pad1 0.4430-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 280 Pad1 0.5021-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 281 Pad1 0.2068-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 282 Pad1 0.2658-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 283 Pad1 0.3249-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 284 Pad1 0.3839-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 285 Pad1 0.4430-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 286 Pad1 0.1477-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 287 Pad1 0.2068-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 288 Pad1-0.0294-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 289 Pad1 0.1477-0.5010 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 290 Pad1-0.0885-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 291 Pad1-0.0294-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 292 Pad1-0.1475-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 293 Pad1-0.0885-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 294 Pad1-0.0294-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 295 Pad1-0.1475-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 296 Pad1-0.2066-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 297 Pad1-0.1475-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 298 Pad1-0.0885-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 299 Pad1-0.2066-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 300 Pad1-0.2656-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 301 Pad1-0.2066-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 302 Pad1-0.2656-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 303 Pad1-0.4427-0.3238 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 304 Pad1-0.4427-0.3829 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 305 Pad1-0.4427-0.4419 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 306 Pad1-0.2656-0.2057 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 307 Pad1-0.4427-0.2648 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 308 Pad1-0.3837 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 309 Pad1-0.4427 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 310 Pad1-0.4427 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 311 Pad1-0.3247 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 312 Pad1-0.3837 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 page 22

PIN 313 Pad1-0.4427 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 314 Pad1-0.3247 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 315 Pad1-0.2656 0.3257 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 316 Pad1-0.3247 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 317 Pad1-0.3837 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 318 Pad1-0.4427 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 319 Pad1-0.2656 0.4438 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 320 Pad1-0.2656 0.3848 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 321 Pad1-0.3247 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 322 Pad1-0.3837 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 323 Pad1-0.2656 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 324 Pad1-0.2066 0.5029 TOP 0.0 0 SHAPE "PACKAGE11706515" RECTANGLE -0.2390-0.1120 0.4780 0.2260 RECTANGLE -0.0800 0.0340 0.1600 0.0800 PIN 1 Pad2-0.3049 0.1093 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 2 Pad2-0.3049 0.0896 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 3 Pad2-0.3049 0.0699 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 4 Pad2-0.3049 0.0502 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 5 Pad2-0.3049 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 6 Pad2-0.3049 0.0108 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 7 Pad2-0.3049-0.0089 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 8 Pad2-0.3049-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 9 Pad2-0.3049-0.0483 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 10 Pad2-0.3049-0.0680 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 11 Pad2-0.3049-0.0877 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 12 Pad2-0.3049-0.1074 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 13 Pad2 0.3051-0.1074 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 14 Pad2 0.3051-0.0877 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 15 Pad2 0.3051-0.0680 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 16 Pad2 0.3051-0.0483 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 17 Pad2 0.3051-0.0286 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 18 Pad2 0.3051-0.0089 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 19 Pad2 0.3051 0.0108 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 20 Pad2 0.3051 0.0305 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 21 Pad2 0.3051 0.0502 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 22 Pad2 0.3051 0.0699 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 23 Pad2 0.3051 0.0896 TOP 0.0 0 PIN 24 Pad2 0.3051 0.1093 TOP 0.0 0 $ENDSHAPES $COMPONENTS COMPONENT BGA324 DEVICE B324-4455d PLACE 1.7220 4.0430 LAYER TOP ROTATION 0.0 SHAPE "PACKAGE11671218" 0 0 COMPONENT TSOP24 DEVICE TSOP24-002v4 PLACE 1.5320 2.5630 LAYER TOP ROTATION 0.0 SHAPE "PACKAGE11706515" 0 0 $ENDCOMPONENTS $DEVICES DEVICE B324-4455d PART B324-4455d PACKAGE PACKAGE11671218 PINCOUNT 324 DEVICE TSOP24-002v4 PART TSOP24-002v4 PACKAGE PACKAGE11706515 PINCOUNT 24 $ENDDEVICES page 23