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How to display complete net (multiple sheets) in Schematic editor

guido36
guido36 over 12 years ago

Hello,

 

I was wondering if it is possible to display (or highlight) the complete net (on multiple sheets) in the schematic editor?

 

To explain this in more detail, I can tell how this worked in another tool I worked with:

- Open a schematic with multiple sheets.

- Select a net that is used on several sheets.

- The schematic editor showed in a dropdown box (which contains all the sheets) all the sheets which contains that particulair net in bold.

- When selecting these sheets, the selected net stayed highlighted.

 

Does this function also exist in Eagle (I am using Eagle 6.4.0)?

Now I am searching all the sheets to check were this net appears (with a bit of help with the cross reference labels).

 

Thanks,

 

Guido

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    0 autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    Guido Vermeulen schrieb:

     

    I was wondering if it is possible to display (or highlight) the complete

    net (on multiple sheets) in the schematic editor?

     

    To explain this in more detail, I can tell how this worked in another

    tool I worked with:

    - Open a schematic with multiple sheets.

    - Select a net that is used on several sheets.

    - The schematic editor showed in a dropdown box (which contains all the

    sheets) all the sheets which contains that particulair net in bold.

    - When selecting these sheets, the selected net stayed highlighted.

     

    Does this function also exist in Eagle (I am using Eagle 6.4.0)?

    Now I am searching all the sheets to check were this net appears (with a

    bit of help with the cross reference labels).

     

    EXPORT NETLIST provides exactly this information, but in text format.

     

    The statistics_sch ULP does not contain this information (at least for

    V5), however it surely could. Maybe it was enhanced meanwhile, or

    someone (you?) does this now. Perhaps there also is another ULP for this

    purpose?

     

    Tilmann

     

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    Guido Vermeulen schrieb:

     

    I was wondering if it is possible to display (or highlight) the complete

    net (on multiple sheets) in the schematic editor?

     

    To explain this in more detail, I can tell how this worked in another

    tool I worked with:

    - Open a schematic with multiple sheets.

    - Select a net that is used on several sheets.

    - The schematic editor showed in a dropdown box (which contains all the

    sheets) all the sheets which contains that particulair net in bold.

    - When selecting these sheets, the selected net stayed highlighted.

     

    Does this function also exist in Eagle (I am using Eagle 6.4.0)?

    Now I am searching all the sheets to check were this net appears (with a

    bit of help with the cross reference labels).

     

    EXPORT NETLIST provides exactly this information, but in text format.

     

    The statistics_sch ULP does not contain this information (at least for

    V5), however it surely could. Maybe it was enhanced meanwhile, or

    someone (you?) does this now. Perhaps there also is another ULP for this

    purpose?

     

    Tilmann

     

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