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VXL: Setup Vias for Shield Constraints?

JoeyT
JoeyT over 9 years ago

Hi All,

I've been exploring the shield constraints for routing in VXL. One thing though that I can't find a setup a for is the vias for the shield lines. Everytime I change metal layers, the shields follow, but somehow they don't create vias for themselves to stay connected. is there a way to set it up that the shields run along the 'net' they are protecting like normal routing? the picture below describes my question. basically I prefer the image on the right, but all I get is the one on the left. is there a setup for this? I really appreciate the help. thanks in advance :)

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  • ColinSutlieff
    ColinSutlieff over 9 years ago

    Hi Joey,

    O.K. Just one more thing ..

    Your shield nets should have the property power or ground for this to work.

    In the Navigator, select the shield nets.

    In the Property Editor, change the signal type to power/ground.

    Regards

    Colin

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  • ColinSutlieff
    ColinSutlieff over 9 years ago

    Hi Joey,

    O.K. Just one more thing ..

    Your shield nets should have the property power or ground for this to work.

    In the Navigator, select the shield nets.

    In the Property Editor, change the signal type to power/ground.

    Regards

    Colin

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