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Chapter 10 Parameterizing your Project<br />

Two examples of symmetric parameters, each at two different nominal values, are<br />

illustrated below. This example uses the default setting for how the adjustable<br />

point set moves.<br />

Reference<br />

Point 1<br />

Reference<br />

Point 2<br />

Adjustable<br />

Point Set 1<br />

Adjustable<br />

Point Set 2<br />

Width, nominal value = 40 mils<br />

Width, nominal value = 80 mils<br />

Notice that although the top and bottom examples have identical reference points and starting<br />

and ending nominal values, that the resulting polygon on the top differs from that on the bottom<br />

due to a different adjustable point set (the point set is highlighted by the oval).<br />

Reference<br />

Point 1<br />

Reference<br />

Point 2<br />

Adjustable<br />

Point Set 1<br />

Adjustable<br />

Point Set 2<br />

Bwidth, nominal value = 40 mils<br />

Bwidth, nominal value = 80 mils<br />

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