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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Symphony Team Design Commands October 2019 86 Product Version 17.4-2019 ❑ Allows an exclusive single-client access to the server database to perform activities outside of the concurrent design environment such as import netlist, IDX import, pin swapping, and back annotation ❑ Pauser gains full functionality of the layout editor. Other clients can work in view mode only until the session is resumed ■ Multi-threaded communication architecture ❑ Divide server-related tasks into multiple threads to improve server performance ■ Filter server locks and logs. ■ Removal of multi-user locks from the Locks tab of server application window. ■ Constraint Edit Mode: Allows a single client exclusive access to the server database to perform Constraint Manager activates while everyone continues their concurrent design work. ❑ Modifies constraints across all domains with full hierarchal support ❑ Supports signal model creation and assignment for XNet generation and Integrated Design Analysis. ❑ Topology extraction in SigXplorer along with Electrical Constraint Set definition. ■ Technology Dependent Footprints ❑ TDF-enabled databases can be opened and shared by the Symphony server application. ❑ TDF mapping or symbol refresh can only be updated while session is in pause mode. ❑ Dynamic switching of footprints by moving them between zones or by changing placement layer (Top, Embedded, and Bottom) is not currently supported. ■ Symphony Server Manager ❑ Remote management of dedicated server to start and manage Symphony server applications.

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