Here's our current documentation for this. Please let me know if it's
unclear on any of the points that have been discussed.
http://www.protel.com/resources/learningguides/articles/connectivityandm
ultisheetdesign.pdf
It applies to 99SE as well as DXP--except for off-sheet connectors,
which we a
thanks also
this is great stuff
i have generally stuck with global global just to avoid struggling with
figuring out these details
now if someone :) were to summarize this in a more tabular or grouped
manner it would be really nice
Dennis Saputelli
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
>
> At 12:56 PM
At 12:56 PM 7/25/2003, you wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman, I am not relying on ports or sheet symbols to name
nets, I just want the connectivity between the sheet symbols and ports. I
am not thinking that sheet entries should be global. There is also no
multi-channel connectivity happening here. I
Abd ul-Rahman & others,
Ok guys, through all of your comments it is becoming very clear what is going
on now. Thanks for the suggestions and assistance. I hadn't intended for someone else
to do the testing and work out the definition of my problem but my efforts have been
concentrated on
Hi,
did anyone notice the following bug in 99SE? I'm referring to SP6.
When you draw a PCB outline from the scratch and then call the "update PCB"
function in the corresponding schematic, in order to import your parts and
nets into the PCB file, the synchronizer places the parts on the right sid
> Damn this list server is nearly completely broke, I posted a reply this
morning and still haven't seen it show up yet, approx. 8 hours later. I
haven't had one message cycle through the listserver in less than 5 - 7
hours in the past couple of days. No volume of posts and it is slower than
it eve
as far as I know when you use "nets and ports global" it will connect up
via net names in preference to using the port symbol. I think (but
haven't checked) that if you have un-named nets connected via a global
port then it will use the port to ensure the connectivity. If you have
nets global
At 08:21 PM 7/24/2003, Brad Velander wrote:
Chris,
why is the net connectivity called "Net Labels and Ports Global"?
This seems to be the root of the problem, call it semantics or call it a
bug, the statement implies ports and nets are both treated globally. But
it is becoming apparent t