I need to automate the netlist extraction and comparison, can FAB 3000 do this?
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about 15 years ago
I need to automate the netlist extraction and comparison, can FAB 3000 do this? Yes, FAB 3000 has two options: Using the FAB 3000 Import Matrix file, or write a C Script.
(1) Using the FAB 3000 Import Matrix file:
Note: FAB 3000 has an "import matrix file" which allows anyone to create a sample text file which lets you automatically import gerber/drill files, assign layer colors/types, assign panel, run netlist, and compare nets. Perhaps the matrix file will work fine for you right now; to find out more information about the "FAB Import Matrix", please view the Help Manual: http://www.numericalinnovations.com/help/FAB3000.pdf
(2) Writing a C script. FAB 3000 can interpret scripts written in the C/C++ language. See below for a sample script on how to automate the process.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 1. This script assumes that you have already imported // all layers and definted their layer types. // 2. This script assumes that you have already imported netlist /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "Fab3000.h"
int main () { char buffer[200], sPatternList[100], sFile[250];
I need to automate the netlist extraction and comparison, can FAB 3000 do this?
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Numerical Support Team posted about 15 years ago
Yes, FAB 3000 has two options: Using the FAB 3000 Import Matrix file, or write a C Script.
(1) Using the FAB 3000 Import Matrix file:
Note: FAB 3000 has an "import matrix file" which allows anyone to create a sample text file which lets you automatically import gerber/drill files, assign layer colors/types, assign panel, run netlist, and compare nets. Perhaps the matrix file will work fine for you right now; to find out more information about the "FAB Import Matrix", please view the Help Manual:
http://www.numericalinnovations.com/help/FAB3000.pdf
(2) Writing a C script.
FAB 3000 can interpret scripts written in the C/C++ language. See below for a sample script on how to automate the process.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// 1. This script assumes that you have already imported
// all layers and definted their layer types.
// 2. This script assumes that you have already imported netlist
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "Fab3000.h"
int main ()
{
char buffer[200], sPatternList[100], sFile[250];
//Extract Netlist
princ( "Performing Netlist Extraction..." );
int nResult = uiToolsNetlistExtraction( 0, 0 );
if( nResult==-1 )
{
sprintf( buffer, "Script Cancelled - An error occurred during Netlist Extraction." );
princ( buffer );
return 0;
}
princ( "Netlist Extraction - Done." );
//Compare Nets
princ( "Performing Netlist Comparison..." );
nResult = uiToolsCompareNets();
if( nResult==-1 )
{
sprintf( buffer, "Script Cancelled - An error occurred during Netlist Comparison." );
princ( buffer );
return 0;
}
princ( "Netlist Comparison - Done." );
///////////////////////////////////////////
//Display Net Errors
///////////////////////////////////////////
if( nResult>0 )
{
sprintf( buffer, "%d Netlist Comparison Errors Found!", nResult );
princ( buffer );
//If 0 is returned No was selected
//If 1 is returned Yes was selected.
nResult = messageBox( "View Netlist Errors...", "1 or more Netlist Compare erros have been detected.\n\nDo you wish create a PCF?", dbcMessageBoxQuestion );
if( nResult )
{
//Select Netlist File
nResult = fileDialog( "Select Netlist Comparison Report file...", "PDF File (*.pdf)\nAll Files (*)", sFile );
if( nResult )
{
dbGeneratePdfNetErrors( sFile, "Netlist Comparison", dbcInch );
}
}
}
else princ( "Success - No Netlist Comparison Errors Detected." );
return 0;
}
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