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Comparing schematic netlist to pcb database

HSID
HSID over 3 years ago

Is there a way to compare the schematic netlist in Orcad (.dat) files to the allegro pcb editor to be sure they are in sync.

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    0 DS1995 over 3 years ago

    From the user interface I use the new utility "Update layout" and "Update Schematic" to compare the Schematic netlist with the board and vice versa. Before we do any changes and click on update, we are able to see the differences between schematic and layout. It shows all the differences which might occur in design cycle (like connectivity differences, refdes changes, constraints etc. between schematic and board). Here is some more information on it:-

    (+) Syncing schematic and layout has never been easier! - Capture CIS - PCB Design - Cadence Community

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    0 DS1995 over 3 years ago

    From the user interface I use the new utility "Update layout" and "Update Schematic" to compare the Schematic netlist with the board and vice versa. Before we do any changes and click on update, we are able to see the differences between schematic and layout. It shows all the differences which might occur in design cycle (like connectivity differences, refdes changes, constraints etc. between schematic and board). Here is some more information on it:-

    (+) Syncing schematic and layout has never been easier! - Capture CIS - PCB Design - Cadence Community

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