![]() ![]() I’m sure that you know this problem time ago, then I dont know if you could help me. I’ve a bit “cheat”, that implies to include a branch in sch, that correspond to a via in pcb (like a via-component), and with this via-comp can tunning each section and balance it, but is a lot of time consuming task. ![]() But when I need to apply this rule in tunning, this rules is not on the list…. I’ve created a from-to on each pair of processor-memory nets (this mean two from-to in each net), and I need to balance each of this from-to, for this reason I’ve created a from-to-class with all from-tos for ddr memories, and I’ve introduced them on a matched-net rule (like in the hs tutorial). ![]() My doubt come from the use fo from-tos on a balanced tree topology (I’ve a processor and two ddr pins as an unique net name). However, if you are not able to enjoy the benefits that a connected Workspace brings, you can store your design data, including projects, component libraries, and design outputs, locally. This tutorial focuses on using Altium Designer with a connected Workspace the most streamlined and empowered environment for your design needs. I`m electronic designer, that comonly uses Altium as main pcb design suite. As its name suggests, the Altium On-Prem Enterprise Server is only available to those with Altium Designer and an active Altium Designer Enterprise Subscription. After read a lot of your news on this blog, I only can congratulate you for your impresive work on electronic design divulgation, WELL DONE!!!!Īfter congratulations, I’ve a small doubt about rules working on Altium. ![]()
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