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Allegro. create Asymmetrical KEEPOUT area around CONNECTOR in Constraint MANAGER

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grax 11 months ago

Hi

I want to create an asymmetrical  KEEPOUT area around a connector (Conn1) inside CONSTRAINT MANAGER; which is the best way to do it?

In Constraint MAnager > SPACING > REGION >>  I create a SPACING_Region and define minimum spacing to SMD but in this case also Conn1 will rise a DRC violation

Thanks for your support

L

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    1. Define a Region: Go to Constraint Manager > Spacing > Region and create a new Spacing_Region.
    2. Adjust Spacing: Set the minimum spacing for specific object types like SMDs. bitlife
    3. Exempt Connector (Conn1): To avoid DRC violations for Conn1, you may need to manually exclude or adjust the constraints specific to that connector in the region settings.
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    1. Define a Region: Go to Constraint Manager > Spacing > Region and create a new Spacing_Region.
    2. Adjust Spacing: Set the minimum spacing for specific object types like SMDs. bitlife
    3. Exempt Connector (Conn1): To avoid DRC violations for Conn1, you may need to manually exclude or adjust the constraints specific to that connector in the region settings.
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