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Topic: Design UnitsPosted: 15 Aug 2026 at 11:00am |
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PCB Footprint Expert Design Units User Interface ![]() There are 4 options (millimeter, micrometer, inch, mil) for units, but millimeter is the most popular today because most package dimensions in manufacturer datasheets are displayed in millimeter units. Decimal Place Accuracy > Minimum / Maximum Most PCB Library Parts are created in millimeter units to match the current package datasheet, but everyone is in a different environment. The new "Units" allows you to set the Minimum and Maximum rounding values. By setting the Minimum and Maximum values, you establish the program rounding values. Example 1: using 2 place Minimum accuracy, entering a 0.8 value, will display as 0.80. The program will automatically add a trailing zero to round the value 2 place minimal accuracy. Example 2: using 2 place Maximum accuracy, all values will be rounded up to the nearest 0.01. Entering a 0.025 value would display as 0.03. The program default settings are Minimum 2 and Maximum 3. Because the minimum is 2, the program will automatically remove all training zero’s past 2 places. And the maximum setting of 3 will only round up values less than one micrometer. Example 3: using a 3 place Maximum accuracy, a value of 0.3255 will be rounded up to 0.326 Example 4: using a 2 place Minimum accuracy, a value of 0.29 will be rounded up to 0.30
The most important thing is that both the minimum and maximum options go up to 6 places. This accuracy is intended to increase the rounding accuracy when converting between Metric and Imperial units. It is not recommended that users select 6/6 as their min/max because this will affect the Physical Description that is auto generated by Footprint Expert in the FPX file. Having every value 6 places to the right of the decimal point would also affect every component family calculator, as every value will be rounded and displayed with 6-point accuracy. A simple value of 0.01 would display as 0.010000 and the Physical Description would be the same. |
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