Cadence PCB Best Practices

Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Symphony Team Design Commands October 2019 82 Product Version 17.4-2019 ■ Checking Flow: Reviews electrical issues based on design rules using Visions graphical overlay on routing layers for direct feedback. ❑ Impedance DRC Vision: Cline segment color coding driven by impedance rules applied to the nets including enhanced datatips. ❑ Return Path DRC Vision: Cline segment color coding driven by return path rules applied to the nets including enhanced datatips. Auto-Interactive Routing Tasks Auto-interactive routing supports following commands for quickly and efficiently completing bus and high speed routing. Auto–I interactive Breakout technology commands are available in the context menu in the Etch Edit application mode. Note: Enable Design Planning product option for using auto-interactive breakout technology. ■ Sequence, Breakout, Trunk Route, Trim to Breakout, and Delete Breakout Note: Breakout sequence is on a per client basis and not saved in the master database. Client sequence is cleared upon leaving the session. ■ Auto Connect and Adjust Spacing (Trunk) Note: The auto connect command is not supported in APD+. ■ Finalizing routing with the guidance of Allegro® Timing Vision: Auto –Interactive Delay Tune (aidt),Auto–Interactive Phase Tune (aipt),and Remove Tuning (detune) Shape Editing Tasks Symphony team design supports following shape editing tasks: ■ Editing shape boundary by sliding edges, adding a notch, joining edges, moving multiple segments, and chamfering corners ■ Plowing and healing through dynamic shapes during routing and placement activities ■ Updating shape instance parameters ■ Dynamic and static shapes: move, mirror, copy, change and spin ■ Improved server acceptance of shape updates ■ Dynamic fill mode Fast is available as an unsupported prototype

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