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158. How to use the bitmap toolbar
In this video we're going to learn how to use the bitmap toolbar.
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How to use bitmap

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In this video we're going to learn how to use the bitmap toolbar

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Let me use the iPhone 12 Pro max model as an example to demonstrate how to use the toolbar

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After the bitmap is opened, the first icon is the double-open function

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After clicking, we can see that half of the screen can display bitmaps,

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and the other half can display drawings

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Zoom in and zoom out button

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When we click to zoom in, the bitmap can be zoomed in

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When the minus sign is clicked, the bitmap can be zoomed out

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In actual use, use the scroll wheel of the mouse,

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slide up to zoom in on the bitmap,

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and slide down to zoom out the bitmap

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Show all button

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After zooming in on the bitmap and clicking the Show All button,

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it will center the entire bitmap in the middle of the screen

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Refresh button

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When there is a freeze when using the bitmap, you can click the refresh button

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counterclockwise rotation, and clockwise rotation

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Click the rotation icon to rotate the point to the same direction as the mainboard,

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so that it is convenient to find the corresponding components

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Unhighlight the selected signal

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For example, in the use of bitmap, click the red point, and the clicked position will turn yellow

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At this time, click the button to highlight the signal just selected

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Color setting icon

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After clicking the color setting icon, you can set the bitmap color and background color

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Select the signal color, resistor color, etc.,

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you can adjust it according to your preferences

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mirror icon

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If it is found that the chip has lost points during maintenance

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and needs to check the corresponding points,

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the mirror function must be turned on

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After the mirror function is turned on,

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the solder points on the bitmap and the chip solder points will correspond one by one

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Highlight icon

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When using the bitmap, after clicking the red solder point,

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you can find that the chips in other position will also turn yellow,

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which will make it easier to find the chip connected by the solder point

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If you click to cancel the highlight, only the solder points can be seen

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Diode value icon is on by default

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When the bitmap is enlarged,

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you can see that there will be a row of numbers in the bitmap

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This row of numbers represents the diode value

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When the diode icon is clicked, the value on the solder point will disappear,

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and it is usually turned on by default

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Layer trace icon

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You need to open the board layer wiring diagram before you can use it

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After opening the board layer wiring diagram,

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you can view the internal connection lines of the board layer

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After clicking cancel, the board layer routing will not be displayed

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The mouse buttons are specially used to adjust the size of the cursor

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For example, the selected icon of the mouse can be adjusted to a large icon,

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or it can be adjusted to a full-screen cross icon

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so that it is convenient to click on the solder point

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Find box

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Bitmap supports finding signals and finding components

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When the button is clicked, you can choose to search for components or search for signals

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Search box

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When you want to search for some components,

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you can enter the position number in the search box,

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such as U1000

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After inputting, click the search button,

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you can find the location of the chip in the bitmap

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Ok, that's all for this video

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