May 8, 2014 #1 C cciarleg Junior Member level 3 Joined Jun 21, 2011 Messages 26 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,544 Hi, I have a hierarchical style design-which means power ports are global. I'm getting the duplicate net names on one of my power ports (not all of them-just the one). And I'm not sure why? Its a custom port-but so are my other ports. What would make a port throw this error? Thanks.
Hi, I have a hierarchical style design-which means power ports are global. I'm getting the duplicate net names on one of my power ports (not all of them-just the one). And I'm not sure why? Its a custom port-but so are my other ports. What would make a port throw this error? Thanks.
May 8, 2014 #2 zeyad.kassaby Member level 2 Joined Jun 17, 2007 Messages 42 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,528 cciarleg said: Hi, I have a hierarchical style design-which means power ports are global. I'm getting the duplicate net names on one of my power ports (not all of them-just the one). And I'm not sure why? Its a custom port-but so are my other ports. What would make a port throw this error? Thanks. Click to expand... as nodes they all are the same node as your image shows and its name is p5v main the separation usually done in the PCB design . if you to separate two or more power source you should separate between them by name and circuit hope it helps Zeyad
cciarleg said: Hi, I have a hierarchical style design-which means power ports are global. I'm getting the duplicate net names on one of my power ports (not all of them-just the one). And I'm not sure why? Its a custom port-but so are my other ports. What would make a port throw this error? Thanks. Click to expand... as nodes they all are the same node as your image shows and its name is p5v main the separation usually done in the PCB design . if you to separate two or more power source you should separate between them by name and circuit hope it helps Zeyad