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The BUILD_SCS MACRO Creates a Named SPACING_CONSTRAINT_SET (SCS) which can be applied to matching netNames

SPACING Constraint Sets (SCS)

A SPACE Constraint Set is used to constrain the LINE_TO_LINE attributes of signals on each routing  layer. 


BUILD_SCS  

This Line tells dal constraints to create a new named SCS 

syntax: 

BUILD_SCS  | NAME=> | NAME_FOR_SCS


UNITS

The UNITS=>Attribute tells dal constraints what units to use for the SCS 

Valid options are: MILS and MM


LINE_TO_LINE

the LINE_TO_LINE attribute provides a list of routing widths and spacing for each routing layer (using the UNITS attribute)

Syntax:  

LINE_TO_LINE=>LayerList1=ReqSpace1:LayerList2=ReqSpace2...:LayerListN=ReqSpaceN

Example:

LINE_TO_LINE=> L1,L24=18:L4,L5,L8,L9,L16,L17,L20,L21=15

This specifies that all nets on Layers 1 and 24 must be kept 18 mils apart from the target nets on Layers 1 and 24, and on layers 4,5,6,7,8,9,16,17 and 21 all nets must be kept 15 mils away from the target nets.


MEMBERS

The MEMBERS=> Attribute tells dal constraints what nets to apply the new SCS to. 

This is an optional attribute when you are creating a SCS that will be assigned from an ECS.

Syntax:

MEMBERS=>net_match1,net_match2.... net_matchN

Example:

MEMBERS=>P48V,P48V_RTN

This tells dal constraints to assign this SCS to any net containing 'P48V' or 'P48V_RTN'

in this case the net_match is a simple text pattern 


The MEMBERS net_matches are treated as regular expressions by dal constraints and are quite powerful.

To see more information on regular expression entry see  Regular Expressions In CadEnhance Tools


NOT_MATCHING

The NOT_MATCHING=>Attribute is optional and works together with the MEMBERS attribute to fully define the set of target nets

The NOT_MATCHING is a  comma separated list of patterns that will be used to exclude nets from the set of nets that match the MEMBER patterns

Together the 2 attributes make very simple to define a large set of nets without having to create a very large list of specific matches


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