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Electrical constraint

malih
malih over 16 years ago

I want define a Electrical constraint for a critical net or component for example maximum or minimum delay by axl functions.

please help me

Thank you

Mali

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  • nramesh2244
    nramesh2244 over 16 years ago

    In Capture CIS, 

    selecty net --> Edit properties - - > filtered by 'xxx' 

    Select xxx as cadence - allegro --- Now there are many properties visible.You can add it above details....

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  • malih
    malih over 16 years ago
    I want define a Electrical constraint by axl functions in skill.
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  • Ejlersen
    Ejlersen over 16 years ago

    Hi,

    I would advise you too look at all the axl commands starting with axlCNS in the folder installdir\share\pcb\examples\skill\DOC\FUNCS

    Amongst these you'll find axlCNSEcsetCreate that you can use to create an electrical cset, then use axlCNSEcsetValueSet to set constraint values inside this ECSet

    Best regards,

    Ole

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  • malih
    malih over 16 years ago

    Hi Ole

    thanks for the tip.

    Best regards,

    Mali

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