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how to name XNet in Allegro Schematics Capture?

Kumar Motorola
Kumar Motorola over 9 years ago

Hi,

May I know how I can setup/name those extended nets (XNet) in the schematics editor?

what I'm currently doing is my manually group and edit them in Constrain manager (physical).

Is there anyway where I can edit on Schematic capture so it automatically available when I moved to PCB editor later on.

Pelase advice.

regards

Kumar

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 9 years ago
    It's not possible to name XNets, or indeed manipulate XNets, in OrCAD Capture, XNets are purely a PCB Editor created object for this flow. You CAN assign the "signal_model"property to components to create an XNet when the Logic is loaded into PCB Editor, which will create an XNet. Ensure that you have the appropriate "class" property assigned to parts as well, "ic", "io", "discrete".
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  • Kumar Motorola
    Kumar Motorola over 9 years ago

    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply. Appreciate it.

    regards

    Kumar

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