PCB Design - Design Review and TestingWhich of the following is the correct step to start a 3D clearance check in a PCB design tool?AExport the PCB design as a PDF fileBRun a netlist comparison reportCEnable the 3D view mode and activate clearance checking settingsDPrint the 2D layout and measure manuallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify how to access 3D clearance checkMost PCB tools have a 3D view mode that must be enabled to visualize components in 3D.Step 2: Activate clearance checking featuresWithin 3D mode, clearance checking settings help highlight spacing issues automatically.Final Answer:Enable the 3D view mode and activate clearance checking settings -> Option CQuick Check:3D mode + clearance check = start clearance check [OK]Quick Trick: Start by turning on 3D view and clearance tools [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESExporting files instead of using 3D modeConfusing netlist reports with clearance checksMeasuring manually instead of using software tools
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