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How to confirm connections which are connected by "net name" in visible way

ichiro
ichiro over 3 years ago

Hi Sir,

Some circuits in schematic are connected by only net name, I need to check the connections are correct or not.

I hope a prepared script by cadence but there is not good tool (or I couldn't find it) , so it should be realized by skill...

Is there any better ideas?

Regards,

Ichiro

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    This seems to be a rather similar question to your other post here. I'm not aware of any SKILL to visualise connect-by-name other than probing and dynamic net highlighting. There is the schematic rule check (Check->Rules Setup->Name Tab->Connection By Name) which you can use to flag any usage of connect by name as a warning or error (it puts a marker on one of the labels if you do this), but I suspect you just want some interactive highlighting - your question is not that clear as to what you expect this script to do.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    This seems to be a rather similar question to your other post here. I'm not aware of any SKILL to visualise connect-by-name other than probing and dynamic net highlighting. There is the schematic rule check (Check->Rules Setup->Name Tab->Connection By Name) which you can use to flag any usage of connect by name as a warning or error (it puts a marker on one of the labels if you do this), but I suspect you just want some interactive highlighting - your question is not that clear as to what you expect this script to do.

    Andrew

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