02-22-2010 03:52 PM
After finishing a layout in Ultiboard, I would like to renumber each Refdes of my parts to make physical sense (left to right, top to bottom). I go to Tools->Renumber Parts and use the mask "R*" to only renumber my resistors. I see the following output.
Now, when I try to backward annotate these changes to my schematic, I am presented the following dialog box in Multisim.
The entire table looks correct according to the output of the Renumber operation. However, Multisim will not complete this operation. The OK button is greyed out and the window says "Information required for some differences." Clicking through some options, I see I can tell Multisim "Component R4 in layout is not component R5 in schematic." This is not the case since Ultiboard renumbered R5 to R4. I also have the option to "Ignore" the difference. I don't want that either.
Am I not using this dialog box properly?
02-24-2010 08:55 AM
Hey pcurt,
It looks like this is potentially a false positive conflict. The annotation dialog thinks that some of the refdes renames are in conflict with each other and that's why it is preventing you from proceeding.
I *suspect* this problem has already been fixed, but I can't be sure unless I verify against your files. I recommend creating a support request at ni.com/ask. Please include your sample files; and then I can take a closer look at it.
Thanks,
Mark
02-24-2010 09:15 AM
Hi Mark.
It's submitted. Thank you for looking into this for me.
-Pete
02-25-2010 12:29 PM
02-25-2010 02:40 PM
Thanks Mark that should be relatively easy to fix in Multisim.
As for the passives in my corporate database...
I did that because I liked having manufacturer and vendor part numbers associated with all of my components. I was able to generate a Bill of Materials, export to CSV, and upload that file to Digikey for easy ordering. It was tedious at first, creating all of those components in the Corporate database and filling out all of the required information. But now, as long as I have those components I don't have to worry about ordering the wrong footprint of a part. When I was starting layout with the Master database, I was always worried I would forget to select the correct footprint for my .1uF bypass capacitors.
Is there a best / better practice for this you can recommend?
Thanks.
03-04-2010 09:24 AM
07-20-2010 07:57 AM
07-20-2010 08:42 AM - edited 07-20-2010 08:45 AM
With respect to your second problem, are you using subcircuits or hierarchical blocks? I've found that copying and pasting these blocks, or using "undo" will renumber my gates.
Also, make sure you are not using any virtual components with the same designator as layout components. For instance, a virtual resistor "R1" in your schematic will not exist in your layout. I change my virtual components refdes to "VR" "VC" VU", etc.
07-20-2010 09:02 AM
Some of the designs use HBs but this occurs on single page schematics as well. No virtual componants are used.
08-11-2010 12:02 PM
Hi Gary:
I was reviewing some of the postings here. I came across this report from you. I tried in 11.0 and in an internal build the scenario you describe but it is working on my installation.
I wonder if you are perhaps using a file that was imported from an earlier edition of Multisim, say 10.1 or earlier. I think I've seen the case when an old file was imported, but no forward and then back synchronization has been made to synch'em up within the new system.
On any case, I hope you do see my message, it would be great if I can get ahold of your files to replicate the issue. You could open a service request at ni.com/ask so that you can send an email, just let them know that is about this forum post (include a link) and that it has to be forwarded to Nestor.
Cheers,