Pattern Repetition
A technique where different structural components can be linked together so as to produce similar topographical layouts.
To achieve this goal, a master DTPG card needs to be defined, followed by any number of slave DTPG cards which reference the master. The master and slave components are related to each other through local coordinate systems, which are required, and through scaling factors, which are optional.
Other manufacturing constraints, such as pattern grouping, can be applied to the master DTPG card. These constraints will then automatically be applied to the slave DTPG card(s).
- Create a master DTPG card.
- Apply other manufacturing constraints as needed.
- Define the local coordinate system associated to the master DTPG card.
- Create a slave DTPG card.
- Define the local coordinate systems associated to the slave DTPG card.
- Apply scaling factors as needed.
- Repeat steps 4-6 for any number of slave DTPG cards.
Local Coordinates Systems
- CAID
- Defines the anchor point for the local coordinates system.
- CFID
- Defines the direction of the X-axis.
- CSID
- Defines the XY plane and indicates the positive sense of the Y-axis.
- CTID
- Indicates the positive sense of the Z-axis.