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How to select nets of selected symbols

mpred
mpred over 10 years ago

I am trying to find a way to select nets of selected symbols. I use Find by Name to find all symbols with a TP* reference designator which is simple enough. Now I want to be able to select the nets connected to those symbols so I can assign the NO_TEST property to the net so I do not have ICT and Schematic TPs on the same net.

Seems simple enough, but I can't seem to find the right clicks/steps.

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    steve over 10 years ago
    Blanks all the rats then select the TP's as you have been doing, once you apply the selection use Display - Show Rats - Of Selection. This will display the nets attached to your testpoints. Now use Edit - Properties then use the Find Filter / Super Filter to just select nets and then window select the board and choose the no_test property.
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    steve over 10 years ago
    Blanks all the rats then select the TP's as you have been doing, once you apply the selection use Display - Show Rats - Of Selection. This will display the nets attached to your testpoints. Now use Edit - Properties then use the Find Filter / Super Filter to just select nets and then window select the board and choose the no_test property.
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