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#1 Aug 2, 2017
Miriam1910
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How to use a simulation profile for a schematic that goes over two pages

Hi,

my schematic is very big and it does not fit on the default page size.

So my problem is, how can I simulate a big schematic that goes over more than one page?

Any helpful suggestions?

Thanks!

Miriam

Wed, 2017-08-02 03:42
RobertoGb
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Hello,

You have different options:

- You could make the page bigger instead of using the default size. For that, click on Options --> Design Template and then in the tab "Page Size" select A2, A3, A1, A0 or cutomize.

- You could add more than one page per schematic. But be careful, if there are signals going from one page to another, you must use Off Page Connectors, so that the connections between pages is done.

I hope it helps.

Roberto

Wed, 2017-08-02 04:35 (Reply to #2)
Miriam1910
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Hello,

thanks, that helps!

Miriam

Wed, 2023-05-24 04:55
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When dealing with a schematic that spans multiple pages and you want to simulate it, there are a few approaches you can consider. Here are some suggestions to help you with your situation:
Break the schematic into manageable sections: Divide your large schematic into smaller sections that fit within the page size. Each section should include the necessary components and connections for a specific part of the circuit. Ensure that the connections between the sections are properly maintained.
Create hierarchical blocks: Identify logical blocks or subcircuits within your schematic and create hierarchical blocks for each of them. This allows you to focus on specific sections during simulation while still maintaining the overall connectivity. You can simulate each hierarchical block separately and then combine the results.
Use a top-level wrapper: Create a top-level wrapper schematic that incorporates all the individual sections or hierarchical blocks. This wrapper can handle the interconnections between the different sections and provide a unified view for simulation purposes. tunnel rush

Thu, 2023-06-22 05:16
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Oh the instructions are quite detailed and easy to understand. This article helped me a lot

Tue, 2023-07-11 06:00
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Fri, 2023-08-11 03:30
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Thank you very much for this interesting tutorial! 

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Wed, 2023-10-11 10:30
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