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Creating Pin Pair

Mstrghettorigg
Mstrghettorigg over 15 years ago
Hello All, I was wondering if there was more efficient way to create pin pair rather than doing it one net at a time on the constraints manager. I am currently clicking on each net and selecting the both end of the connection. EX| U1.1 and J1.1, U1.2 and J1.2, etc. This takes significant amount of time and I was wondering if there was easier way to make pin pairs. For example, assigning pin pair for between two components U1 and J1 by bus group property. Also, when import the logic and if there a change in connection or net name then the pin pair is lost. I was also wondering if there was anyway to prevent losing the pin pairs when there are changes in the netlist. Please let me know if anyone has better method of creating pin pairs than doing it one by one. Thanks!
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    Mstrghettorigg over 15 years ago
    Hello,

    Option 1 worked perfectly!  Thank you!
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    Mstrghettorigg over 15 years ago
    Hello,

    Option 1 worked perfectly!  Thank you!
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