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How to assign signal name to specific PATH automatically

ronniezh
ronniezh over 1 year ago

Hi All,

I need to assign many signal names to corresponding PATH and LOCATION. The mapping relationship between signal name and PATH are specified in a table. 

As shown in below picture, the PR? is an identical component which is in multi-symbol version format. I can use copy/paste, multi-section to generate below circuits. 

This is what I want to do. Assign different signal name to each of these independent components.

But the PATH(pin number in daughter card) and net name connections are specified in a table.  Since the count of block abovementioned I need to create and assign is too many, it will be easy to have error if I have to do it manually and take too long time. 

I tried to create group and open the PATH/signal name in text change editor, but it doesn't work even I add signal name in it. 

Does anyone know if there is any way to do this automatically?

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    0 rg13 over 1 year ago

    There does not seem to be any automated way to achieve this.

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