[PEDA] Matched Net Length Rule

2001-07-09 Thread ga

Hi all,

in the definition of the rule for Matched Net Length there is an item
called gap. Does anyone know what this is supposed to be and how to alter
it? In the respective properties window there is no such item.

Regards,

Gisbert


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Re: [PEDA] Matched Net Length Rule

2001-07-09 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax

At 02:19 PM 7/9/01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,

in the definition of the rule for Matched Net Length there is an item
called gap. Does anyone know what this is supposed to be and how to alter
it? In the respective properties window there is no such item.

Design/Rules/HighSpeed/MatchedNetLengths/Add, you should see a drawing that 
explains the terms.

Protel will add wiggles to tracks to attempt to equalize lengths, using the 
specified parameters, when you execute Tools/EqualizeNetLengths. If the 
wiggle were a waveform, amplitude would be its -- amplitude, and gap would 
be the frequency. Three styles are given; the rounded style, because it 
uses circular arcs, has no gap parameter.

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P.O. Box 690
El Verano, CA 95433

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