Announcements
Autodesk Community will be read-only between April 26 and April 27 as we complete essential maintenance. We will remove this banner once completed. Thanks for your understanding

Latest update: Joint linked assembly

PinRudolf
Advocate

Latest update: Joint linked assembly

PinRudolf
Advocate
Advocate

Hi,

 

When I use a joint on a linked assembly the joint can pull one component to the new place. I would prefer it to move the full assemly to the new place. Arguably you could say the original assembly needs to be fully constrained if you want to do this, however a assembly like a 3D PCB does not give joint functionalities. 

Currently, when moving a PCB with Joint, only one layer of the PCB will move. It did not do this before. 

 

The workaround is simple; in de main assembly select the PCB component using the browser, then make it a rigid group. (Assemble > Rigid Group)

It is rather unfortunate I will need to do this to all PCB's.  If the current bahaviour is by design, could the 3D PCB then be created as a rigid group by standard?

 

Also notice all previous projects have to deal with this new implementation. So all PCB's that are placed using joints are now out of place. (Well, most layers anyway.)

 

Kind regards

0 Likes
Reply
Accepted solutions (1)
361 Views
3 Replies
Replies (3)

jeff_strater
Community Manager
Community Manager

Pretty sure that nothing has changed in months, if not longer, in this area.  This has always been the case in Fusion.  All sub-assemblies are inherently not "rigid".  And yes, the way to make this work is to create a rigid group of the entire PCB assembly


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
0 Likes

PinRudolf
Advocate
Advocate

Hi Jeff,

 

Thanks for your reply! You are right of course, it has been like that for sub-assemblies! (Working with both Fusion and Inventor I mix them up, sorry!)

 

What's more, the issue on the PCB not moving doesn't show on all PCB's! It only a specific design I have problems with. I'll need to test if I can reproduce this with a new design. Will get back to you!

0 Likes

PinRudolf
Advocate
Advocate
Accepted solution

Hi Jeff,

 

This behaviour does occur on previously created boards, all board created before the last update. I could not reproduce the issue with any new boards though. 

 

 

Faulted behaviour on a previous design:

joint_pcb_defect.gif

 

 

Correct behaviour on a new design: 

joint_pcb_correct.gif

 

0 Likes