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Missing Delay Tune Color Bar

Catmom5
Catmom5 over 10 years ago

The color bar that displays when you use delay tune ismissing on my current design. I can open a different .brd and it is there. What do I need to change in my current .brd to get the display back? I am surprised that it can even be turned off actually.

jill_v_smith@ti.com

Thank you so much!

Jill Smith

Texas Instruments

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    Do the nets in question have any Etch length constraints? Are the Etch Length Constraint checks enabled? Check the User Preferences, search for "dynam", there is a dynamic timing enable and a dynamic timing fixed pos which might have an influence.
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  • Catmom5
    Catmom5 over 10 years ago
    Yes to all of the above. I could send you my .brd file if you send me your address.
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  • Catmom5
    Catmom5 over 10 years ago
    I found it! Instead of appearing above my cursor it is in the lower right corner of my Allegro window. If I open another .brd it appears above the cursor. Do you have any idea on how to assign the location?
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  • Boma
    Boma over 10 years ago

    It is in preferences under Route and called allegro_dynam_timing_fixedpos.

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  • Catmom5
    Catmom5 over 10 years ago

    Thank you so much!!

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