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Topology Workbench Connection Question

Don2009
Don2009 over 1 year ago

Hi Everyone,

I am a complete newbie to Sigrity Aurora and have just started learning about it. I am currently in the middle of an online course through the Cadence site and have a question regarding connections in the Topology Workbench.

I have added a trace block to the canvas and when I go to connect, the connection lines are a lot thicker than the connections lines for other components and are also colored differently, I had noticed the same thing in the previous lesson regarding ibis models. Why are these lines different, is it something in the settings or is it something I am doing wrong? Just wondering what these type of connections lines are. I have attached an image to show what is happening.

Any information on this is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Don.

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  • geda
    0 geda over 1 year ago

    It seems like you have added Trace block with the Block-Based option enabled in settings. The thick connection line indicates that the connection is between multiple pins of Trace block.

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  • Don2009
    0 Don2009 over 1 year ago in reply to geda

    I see Geda, no wonder! Thanks for your reply, it's very much appreciated.

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