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Keepout areas? I saw them a few times, what reasons are pro/con?
They are useful to let the DRC check if the board can be automatically assembled. If two parts are too near (but still not touching) you can get problems when assembling. The DRC can detect overlapped keepout areas to avoid that.
The keepout area is called "Courtyard" in IPC-7351, which also describes how it should be drawn exactly.
But the Courtyard sometimes depends on the concrete component, even if the footprint is generic, right?
I think it should be independent of the component. Of course it depends on the exact package, but that's fine because in LibrePCB we create a separate library element for each package anyway, so we can't use the same footprint for different packages (even if the land pattern would be the same).
What should be part of a footprint apart from the functional parts?
Ideas:
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