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wiring on a defined plane ***help***

pitbull107
pitbull107 over 12 years ago

 OK, I know I've done this before, but I don't remember the setup:

I want to have a dynamic plane (like VCC) to contain wiring of other nets. So, when I start the wiring, the "shape" will create the "shape to line spacing" I setup in constraint manager.   (kinda like auto voiding)

Right now, I am getting drc errors and the "voiding" is not happening even though the drc says the contsraint should be 10 mil, I am getting 0 mil

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    pitbull107 over 12 years ago

     Yes, shapes up to date. Plane set as negative layer. Properties I set to no rat.

    I am using 16.0 with no hotfix (I have a customer who has 15.7 and doesn't want anything higher than the original 16.0)

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    pitbull107 over 12 years ago

     Yes, shapes up to date. Plane set as negative layer. Properties I set to no rat.

    I am using 16.0 with no hotfix (I have a customer who has 15.7 and doesn't want anything higher than the original 16.0)

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