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Pin alignment between two sub blocks.

IClayoutEng
IClayoutEng over 13 years ago

I'm trying to align pins from the right edge of one block to the left edge of the another block. I have used the pin assistant to put the pins on the correct block sides, there just not in the same location. How do I align them? In other tools, there was a propagation command that was capable of coping a pin from one block to the other in the same spot. During floorplanning, im placing pins thru out the blocks so I can hand them off to get routed up and so forth, but I can't seem to get the pins to align unless I manually move the pins to align with the counter parts in the other block! I have tried using the skill code for pins, Alignment command, pin Assistant, nothing allows me to align a pin from one soft sub block the other soft block, I have to move it manually. The pin assitant should be able to see the pin on a abutting block and automatically align to it and not manually.. Any help here! I have hundreds of pins between multiple boundaries!

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    IClayoutEng over 13 years ago

    Vikram,

     I was missing the "MMB" after picking my reference view.. Got it to work.. Thanks a million....

     B. Wetterhorn

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  • IClayoutEng
    IClayoutEng over 13 years ago

    Vikram,

     I was missing the "MMB" after picking my reference view.. Got it to work.. Thanks a million....

     B. Wetterhorn

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