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Are you always tidy up your circuit in artist(cadence ic5)?

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How can you deal with your circuit to a beautiful art circuit?what is your standard?
 

I have never spent any time on it.
I think we should focus on understanding the circuit.
 

Re: Are you always tidy up your circuit in artist(cadence ic

It's very important to have a clean and beautiful schematic. This helps you understand the circuit as well as discover mistakes easily. It makes it easier for others to understand your work.
 

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elbadry said:
It's very important to have a clean and beautiful schematic. This helps you understand the circuit as well as discover mistakes easily. It makes it easier for others to understand your work.

I have the same idea.
 

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elbadry said:
It's very important to have a clean and beautiful schematic. This helps you understand the circuit as well as discover mistakes easily. It makes it easier for others to understand your work.


Yes, i'm also think it is very important.
 

I think the circuit should be simple .. without too much of
fancy ... you should be able to understand its
fuctionality easily .. then the question of asthetic
will arise ... but first and formost important is
the simplicity ..
 

Re: Are you always tidy up your circuit in artist(cadence ic

many times commenting the schematic helps a lot when implementing the layout, either it is the same person who does both or either there is a layouter. In several projects the designer identifies some critical connections that need low capacitance, low crosstalk, low parasitic resistance, matched resistivity with another signal, etc. Having a neat SCH helps a lot introducing comments.
 

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