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How exactly does this physical constraint "Allow" function work?

Ram1234
Ram1234 over 2 years ago

Hi Team,

Good Day!...,

I couldn't figure out "how this Allow works in physical constraint" because there are multiple drop-down menus, each with a different function.

what is mean by Ts and it stands for ?

To better understand the concept, kindly explain in depth with a few examples.

Thanks in advance.....

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    0 steve over 2 years ago

    Pad-Pad Connect = Checks whether a pin/via whose connect point lies within the extents of another pin/via forms a direct connection without the presence of an intermediate cline. You can choose from the available values:

    ALL_ALLOWED - Specifies that direct connections can form anywhere.
    VIAS_PINS_ONLY - Specifies that only pin-via and pin microvia direct connections can be formed.
    VIAS_VIAS_ONLY - Specifies that only via-via and via microvia direct connections can be formed.
    MICROVIAS_MICROVIAS_ONLY - Specifies that only microvia-microvia direct connections can be formed.
    MICROVIAS_MICROVIAS_COINCIDENT_ONLY - Specifies that microvia-microvia direct connections can be formed, only if the microvias are co-incident.
    NOT_ALLOWED - Prohibits direct connections everywhere.
    Clear - Clears the previous settings.

    Note: Use for conditions where one or both of the pads, vias, or microvias that should be overlapping or coincident is a surface mount device pad. For example, this allows symbol surface mount device pads to embed associated fan-outs without the need to draw a connect line.

    The T is whether a T connection is allowed / where it is allowed. A T is a connection of clines that form the letter T (right angled connection). Some users don't allow these others do.

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    0 steve over 2 years ago

    Pad-Pad Connect = Checks whether a pin/via whose connect point lies within the extents of another pin/via forms a direct connection without the presence of an intermediate cline. You can choose from the available values:

    ALL_ALLOWED - Specifies that direct connections can form anywhere.
    VIAS_PINS_ONLY - Specifies that only pin-via and pin microvia direct connections can be formed.
    VIAS_VIAS_ONLY - Specifies that only via-via and via microvia direct connections can be formed.
    MICROVIAS_MICROVIAS_ONLY - Specifies that only microvia-microvia direct connections can be formed.
    MICROVIAS_MICROVIAS_COINCIDENT_ONLY - Specifies that microvia-microvia direct connections can be formed, only if the microvias are co-incident.
    NOT_ALLOWED - Prohibits direct connections everywhere.
    Clear - Clears the previous settings.

    Note: Use for conditions where one or both of the pads, vias, or microvias that should be overlapping or coincident is a surface mount device pad. For example, this allows symbol surface mount device pads to embed associated fan-outs without the need to draw a connect line.

    The T is whether a T connection is allowed / where it is allowed. A T is a connection of clines that form the letter T (right angled connection). Some users don't allow these others do.

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    0 Ram1234 over 2 years ago in reply to steve

    Hi steve

    Thanks for your response,

    Can you please explan in detail.....

    Thanks

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