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How retain clines signal net name on ground copper pour area in "Allegro PCB editor 17.4 tool"

Raamvishnuraja
Raamvishnuraja over 2 years ago

Hi, on top layer I have routed clines for "signals" with "ground copper pour" filled, And i dont want the signal clines net name to change automatically by itself to ground net name when i delet by "cline segs" of a "signal clines". just I need to retain the net name for leftover "clines", pleaese let me know the option so it will be help full for swaping the net names without deleting the existing routed clines. FYI I am using "OrCAD PCB Designer Professional 17.4"

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Thanks and Regards

Raam

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    0 avant over 2 years ago

    A stand-alone cline will not retain a net name.

    I suggest moving the ground plane out of the region you are working on so the cline does not inherit the plane's net name.

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    0 avant over 2 years ago

    A stand-alone cline will not retain a net name.

    I suggest moving the ground plane out of the region you are working on so the cline does not inherit the plane's net name.

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