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connect all the bus lines together

Clidre
Clidre over 11 years ago

Hello,

I have a 10b bus, that I named out<0:1023>. I would like to connect all the lines together in one node and then connect the node to the top plate of a capacitor. If I connect directly  out<0:1023> to the capacitor, I have an error, of course. What can I do? Thanks

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    Clidre over 11 years ago
    Thanks! I understood the option no2, but I'm not sure about option no1: if I connect each line to a single capacitance, it doesn't mean that all the capacitances are in parallel, because each bus line is independent from the others. I'll use the second option, anyway. I thought there was a more elegant solution without any warning, but it's ok! Better than errors :) Thank you so much!
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    Clidre over 11 years ago
    Thanks! I understood the option no2, but I'm not sure about option no1: if I connect each line to a single capacitance, it doesn't mean that all the capacitances are in parallel, because each bus line is independent from the others. I'll use the second option, anyway. I thought there was a more elegant solution without any warning, but it's ok! Better than errors :) Thank you so much!
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