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scripting or idea for PG strips and io pins

thevansakthi
thevansakthi over 12 years ago

the io pins should not placed on PG ports so i need a scripting for that

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  • BobD
    BobD over 12 years ago

    The tool should do this by default. If you're able to share some more information about which command you're using to place the pins and the nature of the result you're seeing I bet we can help find a solution.

    Thanks!
    -Bob 

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  • thevansakthi
    thevansakthi over 12 years ago

    Thanks bob,

     while importing the design the pins are placed and in the floorplan time we are placing the stripes while checking in the drc the pins and stripes are getting short .thatas y i need a script for moving the pin from the stripes area

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  • BobD
    BobD over 12 years ago

    Try: "legalizePin"

    It has options like "-keepLayer", "-keepOrder", and "-moveFixedPin" which could be useful in this case.

    Hope this helps,
    Bob 

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  • thevansakthi
    thevansakthi over 12 years ago

    thanks BobD

    But this command place the pin where it can But for me I need to move a few microns only thats y i need a script for that

    For the information

         the distance between the strips is 50 micron

        v can find the location of the strips too

    This are the information we have from this inforrmation ,we can write the script for that .If u have any idea regarding this please reply me. 

     

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  • BobD
    BobD over 12 years ago

    If you know where you want a specific pin to be placed, used "editPin -assign <x y> ...".

    Let us know if you need help with other aspects of the scripting of this. I'm not sure I'm 100% catching what you're wanting to do.

    Thanks! 

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