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Adding Pin numbers to Resisitor and Caps

AnandS
AnandS over 16 years ago

For creating a allegro netlist, is there a way to add missing pin numbers to resisitor and caps? or any work around to bypass the pin numbers of resisitor and cap while generating the allegro netlist? ( this is to modify an existing design which has sourced the resisitor and caps from multiple libraries as well as many of the discrete resisitor and caps are modified in the schematic page property editior itself.)

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 16 years ago

    Create a new Library. Open the Design Cache for the design, select all the items in the Design Cache, the control-C to copy the contents, go to the library and control-V to paste the items. Save the Library, From Accessories, take the LibCorrectionUtil, Library Verification / Correction option, select the library and process it, run a verification first if you want to see what it will do. After correction, go back to the Design Cache for the project and use Replace Cache to replace the items in the cache with the items from the new library. Save the design. You will probably want to take a backup of the DSN file before doing all of this.

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