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CAPTURE CIS 16.2 NETLIST PROBLEM

Cad Engineer
Cad Engineer over 15 years ago

Dear all,

while creating netlist i am getting this errors. how to slove this,

#10 Error [ALG0013] Conflicting values of following Component Definition properties found on different sections of U3.

VALUE

#11 Error [ALG0014] Conflicting values of part name found on different sections of "U3".

Conflicting values: LM358_9_SOIC8_LM358_9 & LM358_11_SOIC8_LM358_10

Property values of "Device","PCB FootPrint", "Class" and "Value" should be identical

on all sections of the part.

anyone clear my doubts. 

Regards,

praveen kumar.N

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  • redwire
    redwire over 15 years ago

     You've obviously edited one part of the symbol and assigned it the same ref des as the other part.  You need to go back into the cache and replace all occurrences of the symbol with the corrected part.

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  • Cad Engineer
    Cad Engineer over 15 years ago

    Dear all,

    lm358 part i have taken from library, i have not did any changes in that part,this part having 2 section 

    But when i creating netlist,

     

    #10 Error [ALG0013] Conflicting values of following Component Definition properties found on different sections of U3.

    VALUE

    #11 Error [ALG0014] Conflicting values of part name found on different sections of "U3".

    Conflicting values: LM358_12_SOIC8_LM358_9 & LM358_13_SOIC8_LM358_10

    Property values of "Device","PCB FootPrint", "Class" and "Value" should be identical

    on all sections of the part.

    CLEAR MY DOUBTS,

    Regards,

    Praveen

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  • C Shiva
    C Shiva over 15 years ago

    Hi Praveen,

        This happens when you copied the part from other schematics and edited the value only. But the content of "Device" and "Value" of parts should be same in schematics. Just change the content of Device as the Value of part. Or leave the Device as blank.

    HTH

    Shiva.

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  • hardwaredesign
    hardwaredesign over 13 years ago

     hai,

    excatly i too had done the same problem, and i saved the changes what i did. now if i want to rectify the error what should i do exactly.insted of replacing with the excisting part is there any option.

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  • Michael Huawei
    Michael Huawei over 11 years ago

    Try this one:

    PCR 402087 DEVICE property in Capture version 14.0 and later

    Description: The DEVICE property that was used in previous releases, is used differently in Capture 14.0 and later. However, the existence of this property in your design library can cause problems with the Capture-Allegro interface.

    Solution: In cases where your design library includes the DEVICE property (an anachronism from previous releases), you can avoid having to remove the property from each part in your library by employing the IGNORE_PROP property. To ignore the DEVICE property on a complete design, define IGNORE_PROPR as an environmental/system variable and assign it a value of "DEVICE."

    As with all environmental variables, IGNORE_PROP is specific to a system login. You must have administrative privileges to define IGNORE_PROP as a system variable. Also, you must restart Capture in order to read the new variable settings.

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