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Different Net classses on GND?

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autodeskguest over 15 years ago

Example: I have a CPU and power suppy part on my schematic. The CPU is

connected to GND via GND symbol and gets assigned to my own defined net

class GND. The power supply is also connected to GND via GND symbol.

 

Here is the problem: I would like to have a net class with smaller width on

the CPU part GND (8 mil) and wider on the power supply (20 mil). However,

whenever they are connected together the apply to the same net class.

 

How do I split them to be connected to the same net but have different net

classes?

 

I have solved it temporary by having them separeted in different net GND and

GND_MAIN and then connected together with a resistor (0 ohm). Feels stupid

but I haven't understood how to separete them into different net classes in

any other way...

 

 

 

 

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    autodeskguest over 15 years ago

    Hello

    I miss the net naming feature too:-) When using an auto router it must

    be there.

     

    On 28-01-2010 23:16, Per Green wrote:

    Example: I have a CPU and power suppy part on my schematic. The CPU is

    connected to GND via GND symbol and gets assigned to my own defined net

    class GND. The power supply is also connected to GND via GND symbol.

     

    Here is the problem: I would like to have a net class with smaller width on

    the CPU part GND (8 mil) and wider on the power supply (20 mil). However,

    whenever they are connected together the apply to the same net class.

     

    How do I split them to be connected to the same net but have different net

    classes?

     

    I have solved it temporary by having them separeted in different net GND and

    GND_MAIN and then connected together with a resistor (0 ohm). Feels stupid

    but I haven't understood how to separete them into different net classes in

    any other way...

     

     

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 15 years ago

    Hello

    I miss the net naming feature too:-) When using an auto router it must

    be there.

     

    On 28-01-2010 23:16, Per Green wrote:

    Example: I have a CPU and power suppy part on my schematic. The CPU is

    connected to GND via GND symbol and gets assigned to my own defined net

    class GND. The power supply is also connected to GND via GND symbol.

     

    Here is the problem: I would like to have a net class with smaller width on

    the CPU part GND (8 mil) and wider on the power supply (20 mil). However,

    whenever they are connected together the apply to the same net class.

     

    How do I split them to be connected to the same net but have different net

    classes?

     

    I have solved it temporary by having them separeted in different net GND and

    GND_MAIN and then connected together with a resistor (0 ohm). Feels stupid

    but I haven't understood how to separete them into different net classes in

    any other way...

     

     

     

     

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