On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 10:02:54 +0200, \M <
yahell@...> wrote:
> One problem I feel when working with PCB CAD-programs is that you can
> easily
> operate and design in an X-Y plane but tubesockets and ICs in TO5 cans
> have their
> connections rather polar oriented with a radius and a fixed angle
> between the pins.
> And I have never seen any program that fixes that.
Target has tools to place elements in round patterns, you specify number,
diameter, angle etc...
In most programs you may find a function to rotate elements a certain
number of degrees. That can be used to generate points by rotating several
lines and a circle to give the radius, although here you still need to
place components manually. You can also try to create a pad component with
the reference point radius away and then placing several and editing the
orientation to the proper degrees, if that works in your software.
Last but not least you could always convert the polar coordinates into x/y
via formula or a pocket calculator.
A spreadsheet program ought to help with this.
ST