This video series is great! I'm having trouble though, not mentioned anywhere. I think there's a BUG ☠ in the 17.4 version for 2022. Every time I import a netlist it keeps MOVING the parts! 😖 Try this yourself: export a netlist, then import that same netlist you just generated. It keeps MOVING the parts. I can't figure out why. I'm working on changes to an Eagle design imported onto Cadence. There's very little help on this.
@@CircuitAnalysis I figured out what I was doing wrong. I should have been using the Design Sync feature. Doh!🤦♂️ Cross probing is awesome! But I quickly learned than in the PCB I should have Capture closed, or if you click on a GND or PWR net it will open up EVERY sheet with those nets and highlight every net. It made the program lock up! I recommend SAVING your work in another file very often. I don't trust those Recovered files.
Can you talk more how you copy to your TEST symbol folder ? I also have problem due to lack of symbol for the part, I have the footprint but I don't know how and where to paste it ?
The foot print consists of both the pad (.pad) and footprint (.dra) files. I think it works if you put them in the project file or in a file called "SYMPBOLS" and then reference them from the capture symbol "Footprint" property. You can check out my other video on this subject for better details: ruclips.net/video/OUqtaIy-9oA/видео.html
Here's my footprint video: ruclips.net/video/OUqtaIy-9oA/видео.html Check out the comments though because I made a mistake or 2 that people caught, mainly I forgot to set the text layer to "silkscreen"
Hi there Which course is best to study if i am working in micro chip manufacturing (semi conductor) company? Electronic engineering? Mechatronic engineering? Or material engineering? Kindly gibe me a suggestion THANKS
Hi Sana, I chose electrical but I can't tell you for sure what you'll enjoy. All engineers make good money, I think right now software engineers make the most. There are some tradeoffs of which companies hire which types of engineers in which locations. If you want to make a lot of money you'll have to start your own business someday, so you might consider that. If you want a secure job you'll have to really specialize and become an expert in your niche. My cousin studied mechanical engineering and he works on the robots that operate the semiconductor fabrication lines. I think electrical and mechanical are similar as far as lots of math + physics + design. I think materials is a lot more like chemistry where it's less about math and more about learning and memorizing a lot of different facts and data. If you want general life advice, after you graduate I would suggest you get into the startup scene and that you make sure to be thrifty so your disposable income is above 50% of your total income and you never have to worry about money.
very helpful and great quality. thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
Can you make a autorouting tutorial please ?
Very helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
excellent video
Thanks for watching!
This video series is great!
I'm having trouble though, not mentioned anywhere. I think there's a BUG ☠ in the 17.4 version for 2022.
Every time I import a netlist it keeps MOVING the parts! 😖
Try this yourself: export a netlist, then import that same netlist you just generated. It keeps MOVING the parts. I can't figure out why. I'm working on changes to an Eagle design imported onto Cadence. There's very little help on this.
Oh I believe it, OrCad is full of bugs that never get fixed!
@@CircuitAnalysis I figured out what I was doing wrong. I should have been using the Design Sync feature. Doh!🤦♂️
Cross probing is awesome!
But I quickly learned than in the PCB I should have Capture closed, or if you click on a GND or PWR net it will open up EVERY sheet with those nets and highlight every net.
It made the program lock up!
I recommend SAVING your work in another file very often. I don't trust those Recovered files.
@@SciHeartJourney Awesome, thanks for sharing your solution. Might help others in the future.
Wow, amazing!
Thank you!
Can you talk more how you copy to your TEST symbol folder ? I also have problem due to lack of symbol for the part, I have the footprint but I don't know how and where to paste it ?
The foot print consists of both the pad (.pad) and footprint (.dra) files. I think it works if you put them in the project file or in a file called "SYMPBOLS" and then reference them from the capture symbol "Footprint" property. You can check out my other video on this subject for better details: ruclips.net/video/OUqtaIy-9oA/видео.html
Thx!!
No problem!
Cadence is clever. You pay maintenance fee to become a software tester and have ability to report bugs
Hah yeah, well they never fixed any of the bugs I reported.
Amazing, Thank you!
thanks for watching!
Please share smd foot print create video
Here's my footprint video:
ruclips.net/video/OUqtaIy-9oA/видео.html
Check out the comments though because I made a mistake or 2 that people caught, mainly I forgot to set the text layer to "silkscreen"
Very complicated 80"s user interface. New user would get frustrated working with Orcad.
Yes we all get frustrated working with OrCad!
Can I also make a round PCB with this?
I have not tried but I think you can add a circle to the board outline layer with "Add => Circle"
What is circuit name u used there
Oh it's nothing really in particular. I guess it could be an error amplifier if you put a reference on the TP2 and the feedback on the TP1.
Hi there
Which course is best to study if i am working in micro chip manufacturing (semi conductor) company?
Electronic engineering?
Mechatronic engineering?
Or material engineering?
Kindly gibe me a suggestion THANKS
Hi Sana, I chose electrical but I can't tell you for sure what you'll enjoy. All engineers make good money, I think right now software engineers make the most. There are some tradeoffs of which companies hire which types of engineers in which locations. If you want to make a lot of money you'll have to start your own business someday, so you might consider that. If you want a secure job you'll have to really specialize and become an expert in your niche. My cousin studied mechanical engineering and he works on the robots that operate the semiconductor fabrication lines. I think electrical and mechanical are similar as far as lots of math + physics + design. I think materials is a lot more like chemistry where it's less about math and more about learning and memorizing a lot of different facts and data. If you want general life advice, after you graduate I would suggest you get into the startup scene and that you make sure to be thrifty so your disposable income is above 50% of your total income and you never have to worry about money.
Your mail I'd sir
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Very useful, thank you!!
You're welcome!