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Defining inner plane cutouts in library part?
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I'm creating a part in altium which is a GPS antenna. I want to define a region in the part itself that will remove the inner power planes from a defined area. Does anyone know if this is possible/how to achieve this? Thanks
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Simpl add a polygon and define it as keepout area.
In the inspector there is a checkbox for that
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