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changing a instance of a block across multiples ade assembly schematics

Noca
Noca over 6 years ago

Hi,

I'm running IC6.1.7.500.22.

I have an ADE assembler cell with multiple schematics, each of them corresponding to a specific maestro test. I have a specific block that is used in all of the tests and I'd like to know if it is possible to change this specific block by another one, in all of the tests, all at once (like a find and replace for multiple schematics). I'm assuming that the replacing block has the same symbol shape and pins of the original block.

thanks in advance.

best regards,

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    mschw over 6 years ago

    Hi,

    maybe that could be of interest for you.

    Kind regards

    Matthias

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  • mschw
    mschw over 6 years ago

    Hi,

    maybe that could be of interest for you.

    Kind regards

    Matthias

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    Noca over 6 years ago in reply to mschw

    Hi, Matthias.

    Thanks for the promptly reply.

    The post you pointed is very helpful, actually, but it's not exactly what I was looking for. It works for the case in which you have more than 1 schematic view of the block but not in the case where the replacing block is a different cell (or even in a different library), although I could use it if I copy the schematic of the replacing cell into the original cell (with a different name, of course). Also, the use of the Config Sweep requires the use of Config views, which, at this point of my design, I'm not using!

    Best regards,

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