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How to get path of trace connected to via or thru pin

seyerfred
seyerfred over 11 years ago

Hi all,

 How can i get the path origin(xy) of traces connected to via or thru pin component?

Thank you 

  

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  • eDave
    eDave over 11 years ago

    Use axlDBGetConnect to get the connections to a pin or via.

    Use axlPathGetPathSegs to get the segments of each path returned from axlDBGetConnect

    Use axlPathSegGetEndPoint on each segment to get the points along the path. 

     

     

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  • seyerfred
    seyerfred over 11 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for reply, ok i will try that.. 

     

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  • seyerfred
    seyerfred over 11 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    btw is it possible to encrypt my skill file into context without skillDev enabled?

    Thank you.

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  • eDave
    eDave over 11 years ago
    Take a look at the "Building Contexts in Allegro" in the Skill Language Reference Guide.
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  • seyerfred
    seyerfred over 11 years ago

    i already explore building context in allegro but when savecontext key in it says skillDev not enabled.

    i dont have a license for skillDev, is there any possible way to encrypt in context without license?

    thank you. 

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