02-20-2007 08:35 AM
02-21-2007 02:30 PM
Yes, it is supported, you can merge two buses into a single one by connecting the endpoints and the pop-up window will guide you through the process.
Be aware that you cannot 'un-merge' a bigger bus into smaller ones.
02-21-2007 02:34 PM
02-21-2007 02:57 PM
Ok, I guess you might be using version 9 or older then... on those versions the bus merge did not presented a window like the one I am saying and it only merged them together... sometimes not in the way you would want it to.
Version 10 changed the bus merge procedure (or connecting buses together) and is more user friendly. If you don't have version 10 you can download the evaluation version at:
ftp://ftp.ni.com/evaluation/EWB/NI_Circuit_Design_Suite_10_0.exe
In that way you can see how it changed...
02-21-2007 03:07 PM
02-21-2007 03:53 PM
Sure, that is supposed to happen, you don't have any lines inside the buses. Now try your same file, but add lines to the buses... so on BUS2 add some lines... then in BUS1 add other lines... then connect the endpoint of BUS2 to BUS1 and you should get a dialog asking how to merge them.
This is what got improved in 10 that was not available on 9 or older versions.
03-02-2007 11:01 PM
03-05-2007 12:31 PM
08-19-2008 11:37 AM
Kittmaster wrote:"these are basic interface things that need attention.......the simulation stuff is secondary to functionality of basic circuit capture..."
I'm a former OrCAD user and I'm switching to CDS. I'm still using 10.0.1 and I agree completely with Chris, that's exactly my thinking.
I can add that I'm not able to "move" the bus segment drawn at 45°and that's not nice when you want to change a 45° to a right angle from where start new branch.
Drawing wire (that sometime has a crazy behaviour) and buses are basic activities.
I hope 10.1 will be better.