Dear Nick,
Split planes, isolated areas, edge isolation, tracks on internal power planes. This is
questions that pops up once in a while. To totally avoid these kind problems I can
only suggest what I with success have done many years: Avoid internal planes use a
signal layer with a polygon
thanks guys,
i'm going to rework the schematic to one net per node. i'm going
to lose the equivalent look and feel between the schematics, but
as they say, any port in a storm. no pun intended. ;-)
thanks again, miker
-Original Message-
From: Brad Velander [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Why don't you change the net labels you don't want in the netlist to
annotation text? Am I missing something? It wouldn't be the first time. ;-}
The annotation text will give the same look but won't be netlisted, thus
keeping the same look and feel to the schematic. On the +5.3V, instead of
Mike,
your idea of differentiating the annotations and netnames is good,
that is one issue I have fought in the past because on a print you can't
tell the difference. Even onscreen I had an issue because someone had made
them the same colors. On Screen you can make them different colors.
Your last paragraph is exactly what I want to do. I wanted the island to be
isolated from everything. Placing fills on the planes worked great.
Nick Cobb
-Original Message-
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 4:09 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Hi All,
Quick question.
Where can I get a list of all the Process Identifiers and their
parameters.
examples:
Sch:PlaceWire
Sch:Placepart
Sch:PlacePowerPort
etc...
I have looked through the online help and have seen examples of usage
but not a complete list, plus the book is no help!!
I
On 02:00 PM 31/08/2001 -0600, Keith Ashcraft said:
Hi All,
Quick question.
Where can I get a list of all the Process Identifiers and their
parameters.
examples:
Sch:PlaceWire
Sch:Placepart
Sch:PlacePowerPort
etc...
I have looked through the online help and have seen examples of usage
but