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After component placement, the most important stage of the PCB design process is routing the connections. Altium Designer includes a number of intuitive interactive routing features to help you efficiently and accurately route your board, from a simple double sided board all the way through to a high density, high speed, multilayer board. These topics will give you a good grounding in understanding and working with Altium Designer's routing capabilities.
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Page: Getting ready to route
Page: Controlling the Color of Connection Lines
Page: Interactively Routing a Net
Page: Interactive Routing - Glossing
Page: Ability to Disable Via Pushing when Interactively Routing
Page: Ability to Push Vias when Interactively Routing
Page: Modifying Existing Routing
Page: Incremental Unroute
Page: Impedance-Controlled Routing
Page: Tuning Route Lengths
Page: Arc Support for Multi-Route Tools (AD10)
Page: Loop Removal Support for Multi-Route Tools (AD10)
Page: Routing - Differential Pair Routing
Page: Fanout and Escape Routes
Page: Topological Autorouting - Mapping the Changing Space
Page: Situs Autorouting Essentials
Page: PCB-Specctra Interface Improvements
Page: Automatic Route to Mouse Modes