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Net Schedule

Mstrghettorigg
Mstrghettorigg over 13 years ago

Hello All,

 I was wondering if there is a way to make a net schedule skill program that will allow me to select nets on the board and create T points for connections between 3 IC's easily.  Example would be main IC to 2 DDR2 in tree routing.

 We work off of netlist and do not have sigxplorer.

I would like to see something that would allow me to select multiple nets at once such as ADDR Group and be able to specify approximate area where I would like the T points for net scheduling without assigning it one by one.

 I would appreciate it if anyone has any suggestions.  On 16.3 performance L

 Thanks in Advance 

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  • fxffxf
    fxffxf over 13 years ago

    Look at axlSchedulNet and axlSchedule. To understand the syntax for the schedule argument you also need to look at the $SCHEDULE section in the 3rd party netin documentation.

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  • Mstrghettorigg
    Mstrghettorigg over 13 years ago

    Thank you for the feedback.  I started looking into it, but I have no knowledge of making skill at all.  I'm going over the basics right now.

    If you have any suggestions I would appreciate it.

     

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