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Extracting generic devices with Assura

PietroUser
PietroUser over 11 years ago

I would like to extract my own two terminals device from the layout.

The first terminal is derived with specific derivation rules, the second terminal instead should be named according to the layout x,y coordinates of the first terminal.

Example:

 XavD2_1 avC1 prefix_x_y DEV

avC1_x_y is a given prefix followed by the first terminal layout coordinates

Is this possible?

Thanks,

Pietro

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Why would you want to do this? It sounds a bit of an odd request (I don't think you can do this anyway, but I'm intrigued as to why you want to do it). What if the second terminal of two of these devices are connected together? How would it determine what to call them? Why does it even matter what the net is called?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Why would you want to do this? It sounds a bit of an odd request (I don't think you can do this anyway, but I'm intrigued as to why you want to do it). What if the second terminal of two of these devices are connected together? How would it determine what to call them? Why does it even matter what the net is called?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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