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Creating ESpice model is not resulting in an Xnet?

caddis
caddis over 5 years ago

Hello everyone,

I am trying to create an Xnet for the first time ever. Driver, resistor, and receiver. I have looked at user guides which have told me to create an ESpice model for the resistor in question, and that when the model is finished I will automatically have an Xnet "connected" to it.

Creating an ESpice model was no problem. But I cannot find an Xnet at all? I have tried searching in the Find pane and also in constraint manager, but nothing at all comes up. Have I missed something? I need to Xnet to extract into SigXplorer.

I am using PCB Designer Professional 17.2.

Thanks.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 5 years ago

    Try re-importing the netlist (Logic) and the XNet should be created when the ESpice model is found on import.

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  • caddis
    caddis over 5 years ago in reply to oldmouldy

    Thank you for your suggestion!

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