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Creating Netlist without Footprint name in pstchip.dat, pstxprt.dat

karthikeyank
karthikeyank 10 months ago

HI,

While Generating PCB Editor Netlist, I want to remove footprint names in .dat files. if it's possible can anyone be help me out.

For ex: 

In : pstxprt.dat

Actual Output --> PART_NAME 1C1_1 'CAPACITOR_C0603':;

Expected Output --> PART_NAME 1C1_1 'CAPACITOR':;, 

In: pstchip.dat

Actual Output --> primitive 'CAPACITOR_C0603';

Expected Output --> primitive 'CAPACITOR';

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    0 lfarg 21 days ago

    By default, the netlister will concatenate "Source Package_PCB Footprint_Value"

    You can override this by adding the DEVICE property to each part and setting it to the Pcb Footprint Name. This fixes the naming in all the .dat files.

    For more details, check out the solution in this thread: 

    community.cadence.com/.../how-to-modify-the-primitive-in-netlist-or-how-to-create-own-primitive

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    By default, the netlister will concatenate "Source Package_PCB Footprint_Value"

    You can override this by adding the DEVICE property to each part and setting it to the Pcb Footprint Name. This fixes the naming in all the .dat files.

    For more details, check out the solution in this thread: 

    community.cadence.com/.../how-to-modify-the-primitive-in-netlist-or-how-to-create-own-primitive

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