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How do I need to highlight Devices with Different power domains in Schematic using SKILL?

Viishnu
Viishnu over 2 years ago

In my design, I have two powers VA and VB, so I need to highlight Devices connected to VB in Schematic. It will be easy to do placement for Layout

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    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    You can call this SKILL function in the CIW: auProbeAddDevsForNet()

    Then click on the net, and then all connected devices will be probed.

    See also SKILL: How to find all devices on a given net in schematic by selecting the net on canvas or by specifying the net name to the script?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    You can call this SKILL function in the CIW: auProbeAddDevsForNet()

    Then click on the net, and then all connected devices will be probed.

    See also SKILL: How to find all devices on a given net in schematic by selecting the net on canvas or by specifying the net name to the script?

    Andrew

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  • Viishnu
    Viishnu over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Okay Andrew, but It highlights the power node but not the devices connected to the Power VA or VB only. 

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