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Re: connecting a power pad to a mcaro pin

gops
gops over 15 years ago
I made the tool route the same in some wierd way.First i manually,draw a net connecting to the pad pin under the name VPP, The net is not so long, just over the pin of the pad pin.Then when i tried sroute , it got connnected.I put some routing halos to get the required routung shape.Do you think what I did is ok? > > I think your theory is correct - sroute is looking for a ring or stripe. > If this is just one connection, we would typically do this by hand. Is > this a really difficult connection to draw by hand? > > -- > View this message online at: > www.cadence.com/.../67510.aspx > -- > You received this email because you subscribed to notifications for the > Cadence Digital Implementation Forum. To unsubscribe, log in, go to > forums, and change your forum subscriptions. > > www.cadence.com/.../ForumSubscriptions.aspx ----------------------------------------- This email was sent using SquirrelMail. "Webmail for nuts!" http://squirrelmail.org/ ______________________________________ Scanned and protected by Email scanner
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  • Kari
    Kari over 15 years ago

     If that's what worked for you, and Verify Geometry/Connectivity (and ultimately, of course, signoff DRC/LVS) are clean, then that should be fine! You may still want to file a service request to see why you had to do this in order to get Sroute to complete the route. This could be an opportunity for us to improve SRoute for all customers.

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