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Bulk connection of the mos

Vaasu
Vaasu over 11 years ago

Hi 

 I'm working for rewriting the mos bulk connection but I'm not getting how to get only bulk connection information 

I tried this command geGetEditCellView()~>sigNames..By this I'm getting all pins info also

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    skillUser over 11 years ago

    Hi,

    I'm attaching the code here. Basically the solution asks if it is possible to prevent users from explicitly wiring up inherited connection pins, and the answer seems to be 'no' but a schematic check procedure (e.g. part of the Check and Save step) might help by identifying and flagging such cases. The code is intended to find wires overlapping pins with inherited connection expressions associated with them - you will need to alter the code to meet your needs, but hopefully this would provide a good start?

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

    CCSfindWiredInhConnPins.il
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    skillUser over 11 years ago

    Hi,

    I'm attaching the code here. Basically the solution asks if it is possible to prevent users from explicitly wiring up inherited connection pins, and the answer seems to be 'no' but a schematic check procedure (e.g. part of the Check and Save step) might help by identifying and flagging such cases. The code is intended to find wires overlapping pins with inherited connection expressions associated with them - you will need to alter the code to meet your needs, but hopefully this would provide a good start?

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

    CCSfindWiredInhConnPins.il
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