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Issue in creating Xnet in Allegro 17.2

RockNish
RockNish over 2 years ago

Hello,

I am trying to create XNET in design but , it is not creating. I am following below steps:

* assign model from Analyze->Model Assignment->select discrete components and assign default model

I have two issues: 

1. Auto setup is not showing

 

2. Xnet is not showing in Constraint Manager.

Kindly help out.

Thanks,

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  • IMAN77
    0 IMAN77 over 2 years ago

    Please see the fix below

    techsupport.ema-eda.com/.../48001156940-xnets-not-being-created-in-constraint-manager

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  • oldmouldy
    +1 oldmouldy over 2 years ago

    See this note on the Cadence Support site: https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O0V000006D7zIUAS&pageName=ArticleContent The design may be in DML Independent mode and not using Signal Models to create XNets.

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  • RockNish
    0 RockNish over 2 years ago in reply to IMAN77

    Thanks for reply,

    Yes resolved the issue.

    I have followed below steps:

    Tools->utilities->ENV Variable -> found envpath

    after going to above path and editing ENV file by adding text

    then restarted PCB Editor.

    Go to CM->Tools->Options-> changed tick to below option.

    Yes It worked well!

    Thanks Again IMAN77,

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