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how to keep default constraint set in the constraint area

tonychen
tonychen over 16 years ago

Hi expert

does anyone knows how to keep default constraint set in the constraint area,not use the constrains_area constraint set

e.g. if i want to keep the trace width in the constraint area  as defined in the Default constraint set, not in the constrains_area constraint set
i usually change the trace width manuually in the field "LINE WIDTH" every time when i do not want to use the constraint_area constraint set in the constraint area
this is not convinient ,especially there are a lot of such kind of routing,really time-consuming
any idea or experiences are appreciated ,thanks!

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    ganeshkumar n over 15 years ago
    Hi. please check your physical "Assignment table" in constrain manager. There you need to select the Bga area to default = default. Hope this will help you. Ganeshkumar.N
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    ganeshkumar n over 15 years ago
    Hi. please check your physical "Assignment table" in constrain manager. There you need to select the Bga area to default = default. Hope this will help you. Ganeshkumar.N
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