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Net Group to Net Group spacing constraint.

Ram1234
Ram1234 over 1 year ago

Hi Team,

Good day!,

How to create the Net Group to Net Group spacing constraint.

Thanks,

Ram.

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    0 VVRD over 1 year ago
    1. Select a group of nets, Xnets, or differential pairs.
    2. Do one of the following:
      • Choose Objects – Create – Net Group
         or –
      • Right-click and choose Create – Net Group from the pop-up menu.
    3. Enter a name for the Net Group.
    4. Click OK.

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    0 VVRD over 1 year ago
    1. Select a group of nets, Xnets, or differential pairs.
    2. Do one of the following:
      • Choose Objects – Create – Net Group
         or –
      • Right-click and choose Create – Net Group from the pop-up menu.
    3. Enter a name for the Net Group.
    4. Click OK.

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    0 Ram1234 over 1 year ago in reply to VVRD

    Hi VVRD,

    Good day,

    I'm talking about the space constraint.

    Example: 

    Consider two net groups "Group A" and "Group B". There is a rule that the spacing between groups should be 10h in design guidelines.

    How to set the same in the spacing constraint.

    Please explain in detail to understand the process.

    Thanks,

    Ram.

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