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How to automate the routing of special nets ( nets with more width ) in the encounter ?

KVBABU
KVBABU over 16 years ago

 Hai every one,

In my design , i have a requirement of  drawing net at many places . In some places , i have to employ double width using non-default rules. But, in some places , i need the same net of regular width . In such a case, the pieces of net with double width are treated as special and others are treated as regular .So the router can not able to join them . Could you suggest me a way automate the process.

Regards,

KVB 

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  • asedehi99
    asedehi99 over 16 years ago

    any luck

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  • asedehi99
    asedehi99 over 16 years ago

    i mean to ask that as a question

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  • Kari
    Kari over 16 years ago

     KVB,

    A net doesn't need to marked SPECIAL just because it uses a NONDEFAULT rule. Did you accidentally have "Force Special" turned on when you drew those routes? Or, is this really a SPECIALNET - power, ground, etc...

    - Kari

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