Hello,
I have some components on a PCB design that I have rotated using ROTATE R5. I click the object 6 times to get to 30^d. I have tried ROTATE R30 to the same effect - a component looking like a parallelogram.
The rotated components come out skewed such that holding a right angle up to the screen a 16 pin chip is visually skewed by about 12mil, which would be enough to make the smd pads not line up. If I rotate back to a multiple of 90 it is fine again.
How this can be corrected?
Thanks
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Thanks for the welcome and ping.
I think the issue has to do with how Fusions visualizes 2D shapes. It's distracting but will not impact the final design will be impacted. I used PRINT to verify the geometry.
Hello @adam_bellavance,
I hope you're doing well. Could you post a picture of what you are seeing? Monitors aren't the best way to judge the physical size of a component, you could go with a printout or the most accurate and reliable option is to generate gerbers and check them out in a gerber viewer.
Let me know if you are able to verify the output or if you have any questions or concerns.
Best Regards,
@adam_bellavance Do you still need help with this question, Adam?
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