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NO_TEST Property

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archive over 18 years ago

I have a large design where approximately 1200 nets do not require manufacturing ICT access.

The board manufacturer has suppplied a list to me which details which nets do not require access.

Using this list, is there a way of adding the NO_TEST property automatically to these nets?


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by cmhillman
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    archive over 18 years ago


    If the list of nets is in the following format you can use the Find by Name section of the find filter to accomplish this task easily. The list of nets should be in the form of:


    C
    UN1LS007PY0
    Q1
    A
    B
    RESET
    VDD
    GND

    Have the list of nets in the above format and name the file "no_test.lst"


    In Allegro select Edit > Properties

    o Set the Find by Name to "Net" and "List"
    o Browse for the file
    o In the "Open" dialog select the file e.g. no_test.lst; Select "Open"

    In the Edit Property Dialog that is presented select the property, in this case "No_Test", and move it to the right.

    Select "Apply" to add the property to all of the nets

    OK the Edit Property dialog

    Done the command


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Trykon
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Thank you


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by cmhillman
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