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Controlling the length of a wire for which it has to be taperred in width.

KVBABU
KVBABU over 16 years ago

Hi friends,

 

           I am doing some experiments with mixed signal router in encounter. Here , i can taper a wide wire up to width equal to that of pin width to which it has to be connected. But, this tappering has been done for only small length of wire. I wanted to know whether, this tappering can be done at a larger length or not. Is so ,plz tell me the command.

 

 

Regards,

K.VISWANADH BABU

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     This is usually used to limit tapering, and not extend it, so I'm not sure it will work, but you can give it a try:

    setNanoRouteMode -drouteTaperDistLimit #

    where # is an integer representing the number of routing tracks you want as the taper distance limit.

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  • Kari
    Kari over 16 years ago

     This is usually used to limit tapering, and not extend it, so I'm not sure it will work, but you can give it a try:

    setNanoRouteMode -drouteTaperDistLimit #

    where # is an integer representing the number of routing tracks you want as the taper distance limit.

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