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ssankurathri
Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 90 Helped: 5
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17 Jun 2008 12:25 autorouting in @ltium....... |
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hi
am new to @ltium. I started routing my board. I want to do some sections manually.so, i did quarter of my board manually. Now, i want to use the autorouting option.
while doing manual routing, i splitted the power plane and ground plane.
the problem is the tool gets hanged up when i use autorouting on this partially done board.
I want the manual routed portion of the board to be undisturbed, ( in anyway) and the tool has to do autorouting for the remaining board.
could any one please help me in this. coz i already spent lot of time on this, but couldn't find a clue.
regards
skr
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rikie_rizza
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 Posts: 316 Helped: 20 Location: Bikini Bottom, between a rock and a pineapple
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17 Jun 2008 12:52 autorouting in @ltium....... |
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| Doesnt it have an option not to do anything with the routed connection? When you run autoroute, theres a tick box for this...
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ssankurathri
Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 90 Helped: 5
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17 Jun 2008 15:41 Re: autorouting in @ltium....... |
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hi
there is one option like lock pre-routed tracks. By checking this option, it is hanging up.
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