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ORCAP-1589: Net has two or more aliases that might lead to a short.

Fredda
Fredda over 3 years ago

Can't find anything useful about the ORCAP-1589 DRC warning so I'm asking here. I get this:

WARNING(ORCAP-1589): Net has two or more aliases that might lead to a short. Ensure nets are not shorted together or nets do not have two or more aliases. This message is displayed because 'Report all net names' is set in Design Rules Check dialog. U1,VCCO_PSDDR_504 VCCO_PSDDR_504 +1.1V

which is a total useless warning that I want to get rid of. I don't understand why in the first place Capture insists to use the name of the power pin of a part as an alias for the net. How can I change this or get rid of the Warning? By the way, disabling the "Report all net names" in the Design Rule Check Report Setup doesn't help, which the Warning message makes it look like.

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  • Schulz Jordan
    0 Schulz Jordan over 3 years ago

    You could disable this warning if not needed.

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    0 Steik over 2 years ago in reply to Schulz Jordan

    But disabling the warning doesn't help.

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  • Steik
    0 Steik over 2 years ago in reply to Schulz Jordan

    But disabling the warning doesn't help.

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