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Changing gap for routed diff pairs

FilipSwe
FilipSwe 7 months ago

Hello,

I have many already routed diff pairs in a design. After some interal discussion we want to lower trace width and that in turn also lowers the primary gap for the differential signals.

Changing the trace width is easy, simply select the nets and right click to change line width. Is there something similar I can do to change the gap between the differential pairs without rerouting them?

Regards,

Filip

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    0 avant 7 months ago

    Use the slide cline function. 

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    0 avant 7 months ago

    Use the slide cline function. 

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    0 FilipSwe 7 months ago in reply to avant

    The slide function only allows me to manually change gap for each diff pair trace. This would take a long time. Or do I misunderstand you?
    To clarify I want to change the gap on many diff pairs at the same time.

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