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Find Routing problem (Route Vision) and quickly to fix these problems

zpofrp
zpofrp over 1 year ago

The vision manager is good tool for routing check. but no quickly or effective  tool to fix or optimize this  problems to be optimized.

For example, parallel Gap less than preferred, min seg/Arc length,uncoupled diff-pair segs,and so on.

I only know use spread between voids to fix the non-optimized segs. in fact it is inefficient.

the parallel gap less than preferred is only to slice evry trace, its inefficient.

If i set the paraller gap less than 50um, Is there any tool to quickly fix these problems(gap less than 50um)?

For other problems,i can use tool to quickly fix the min seg/Arc length,uncoupled diff pair segs,accoding to select by polygon or select  by windows.

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  • JuanCR
    0 JuanCR over 1 year ago

    Hi zpofrp!

    When you say that it is not quick or effective / inefficient, what do you mean? Route Vision is an extensive checking/prevention tool that can be used during and post design to improve the quality, manufacturability, and performance of routing. Ultimately, it's a user aid. It helps identify the issues you mention in your post. So, what exactly is your expectation? 

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    0 zpofrp over 1 year ago in reply to JuanCR

    yes its a good tool for check routing quality. but there is not a good tool to modify or opti these low quality routing.

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