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netlist compare schematic vs layout

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I have created a pcb design in orcad 9.0 the schematic is now converted to boad using layout now I have to compare and cross chek the nets of schematic vs layout in orcad there is amethod called intertoolcommunication but it highlights every net we click to schematic to corrosponding in layout it takes too much time to compare each net is there any faster method to compare both nets schematic vs layout in faster way?


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    Have you tried Cadalist Doctar utility?

    http://www.cadalist-enterprises.com/applications/doctar/

    It compares netlists and/or cad files. Tool is quick and extracts reports in excel and in html.

    Best of luck,

    -oscar m.


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    linked here


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