Abd-ulRahman Lomax wrote:

>What does the Stack Manager show? What shows in the Design/Split Planes
dialog?

Stack Manager shows:

TopLayer
MidLayer1
MidLayer2
InternalPlane1 (+3.3V)
InternalPlane2 (GND)
MidLayer3
MidLayer4
MidLayer5
MidLayer6
InternalPlane3 (+2.5V)
InternalPlane4 (VCC)
MidLayer7
MidLayer8
BottomLayer

Design/Split Planes shows:

Split Plane (+1.5V) on InternalPlane4
Split Plane (+1.8V) on InternalPlane4
Split Plane (+3.3V_IN_L) on InternalPlane4
Split Plane (+3.3V_IN) on InternalPlane1
Split Plane (PRECHARGE) on InternalPlane1
Split Plane (SGND) on InternalPlane2
Split Plane (VCC_IN) on InternalPlane3
Split Plane (VDD_CORE) on InternalPlane3

Looks quite normal to me.

Regards,

Gisbert Auge
N.A.T. GmbH
www.nateurope.com

>>I set up a board with 5 power planes; lateron I found out that by
>>efficiently using split planes I could reduce them to 4. The obsolete
power
>>plane was named "Internal Plane 4". So I deleted this plane and renamed
>>"Internal plane 5" to "Internal Plane 4". All seemed ok, until I called
the
>>CAM manager and did Gerbers. Protel still produces 5 power planes, plane
4
>>being empty, and the "real" plane 4 still named plane 5. I found no
>>workaround for that so far. apart from renaming Gerber files manually.


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