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how to keep T-point in equal distance ??

kabalee
kabalee over 11 years ago

Hi everyone,

i my design i address 0-16 are travelling from J1,J2 and J3 i need to route equal distance from my T point How to keep T-point equal distance.Is i need to measure the signal from T-point please help any one for this post 

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    steve over 11 years ago

     Locate the net and make a Pin Pair of T-Point to each J* then create a match group of the Pin Pairs to match within a certain length. There's a video on YouTube, search for Parsyseda and on that channel search for T-Points

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  • kabalee
    kabalee over 11 years ago

    Hi i did the pin pair in electrical constraint-->relative propagation i assigned Pin Pair From T-point to J1 and T-point to J2 and T-point to J3 i did length matching also let me know is it possible to set the Pin pair and corresponding length matching is possible right ??

    how to set the T-point in signal explorer ?? 

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    steve over 11 years ago

     Watch the Video, the detail is all there. Select a net in Constraint Manager - Electrical - Relative Prop Delay, then RMB - Create - Pin Pair....

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