In Altium Designer (AD), you can use the Rooms feature to help achieve equal spacing between individual rooms. Here are some steps to set up and arrange the rooms:
1. In the PCB editor of the AD, select the Design menu, and then select Rooms Manager to open the Rooms Manager.
2. In the Rooms Manager, you can create and manage different rooms. First, create all the rooms you need, you can set the name, color and other properties according to the design needs.
3. Determine the equal spacing between the rooms you want. You can use AD's drag-and-drop function and grid Settings to achieve equidistant arrangement. You can find the grid Settings option in the top right corner of the PCB editor.
4. Drag and drop rooms one by one into the PCB layout. Make sure they are aligned with the grid and fine-tune them as needed.
5. Use wiring tools and other layout tools to connect circuits to various rooms.
By using the Rooms function and the right layout tools, you can achieve an equally spaced arrangement between individual rooms in a multi-channel PCB. This makes the design cleaner and easier to manage. Note that the specific operations may vary depending on the AD version, so you are advised to refer to the AD user manual or online documentation for more detailed guidance.
You can use the wiring tool function of the AD software to realize equal spacing between each room.
In the AD software, you can use the cabling tool to perform cabling operations. One of the functions is \"equidistant cabling\
Handle it with a special paste. And the way you do that is you put A room, you select it, you cut it out, and then E, A, Paste Array, and then you put in Item Count the number of rooms that you want horizontally, if you want 8 you want 8, Array Type Linear, and the same way you put in Item Count the number of vertical rooms that you want, If you want 4, write 4, Array Type Linear, X\/Y Spacing and enter the spacing you want, which is X =? mm, Y =? mm, OK, then left click to place it.