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pierremolinaro avatar pierremolinaro commented on May 21, 2024

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jacobtohahn avatar jacobtohahn commented on May 21, 2024

Hello, I think the "restrict pin exit directions" checkbox is checked in the "Router Parameter" window (in the menu bar : Parameter -> Route). Just uncheck it, I think it solves the issue. Best regards, Pierre Molinaro

Le 7 août 2020 à 02:08, jacobtohahn @.***> a écrit : First of all, thank you for taking the time to report an issue. To make our work easier, please provide as many details as you can: What version of freerouting are you using? v1.4.4 On what platform did you run it? Windows, Linux, MacOS? 32-bit or 64-bit? Windows 10, 64-bit What type of file are you working with? Can you attach the actual (DSN) file? DSN, SBC.zip https://github.com/freerouting/freerouting/files/5038608/SBC.zip Did you use any command line arguments? No, I used the GUI Can you post a screenshot of the problem? https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25017830/89594240-4e738200-d81f-11ea-9ced-ad47e588e151.PNG The issue can be seen on all of the red traces and most blue traces. It occurs directly next to the pins. Can you include the latest, related log entries from the .log file? Please list the detailed steps to reproduce the problem Open a DSN file and run the autorouter What would you expect freerouting to do in this situation? Make a single, 45-degree trace instead of a 90-degree angle leading into a 45-degree trace. Is fixing this issue critical for your work? I can manually fix it afterwards, but it takes a very long time. Therefore, it's not critical, but important. Hi, I've just started using FreeRouting, and while it works well, if the autorouter tries to route a trace and hits a pin next to it, it will insert a 90-degree angle. As you can see in the photo, the 90-degree angle then leads to a 45-degree trace. This is particularly bad with traces coming from pins on two-row pin headers. It would be more efficient and better looking if it could come directly out of the pin at 45 degrees, and would improve signal integrity on high-speed boards. Is there an option to allow this? If not, is it possible that such an option could be added to a future release? Thanks. — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#36>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AEWKZVCG6GDP37IQQITP2S3R7NAXFANCNFSM4PXC4GWA.

Pierre,
Thanks for the suggestion - it solved it! I had a feeling there was some option somewhere, but didn't realize that the "route" options also affected the autorouter, seeing as there was a separate menu for that.
Thanks!

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