Allegro Front to Back User Guide

Allegro Front to Back User Guide

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Allegro Front-to-Back User Guide Designing Layout October 2019 57 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Backannotation from PCB Editor The Back Annotate dialog box appears when you choose Back Annotate from the Tools menu after selecting the design folder of a Capture project. The back annotation process generates a Capture compatible swap file, which is based on the differences between the logical view and the physical view. You use back annotation to synchronize the design file with the changes done in the board file. Changes in the PCB Editor board need to be back annotated to the Capture schematic to ensure the physical board design is consistent with the logical schematic design. Running Design Rules Check - Physical Rules Before generating a physical netlist for exporting to PCB Editor, it is a good design practice to verify your design by running Design Rules Check for validating physical rules. The Design Rules Check tool scans schematic folders to verify that a design conforms to design rules; it generates a report of error and warning messages and places markers on the schematic page to help you locate problems.

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