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Subject: about the warning in "globalDetailRoute"
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sbssdh
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7/23/2008 7:24 AM  

hi:


In running the "globalDetailRoute", there are warning :

WARNING (NR)  Pin test_mode0 doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin test_mode1 doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin test_scan doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin scan_en doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin ref_clk_en doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin ref_clk doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin XIN doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin nRESET_Manual doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin OCFault doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin RX doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin HALLU_A doesn't have physical shapes !
#WARNING (NR)  Pin HALLV_A doesn't have physical shapes !

this pin are pad's pin

how to solve it, 3ks?

Kari
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7/23/2008 12:55 PM  
If these are logical pins that are just meant to be "on top" of your IO PAD pins, then you can ignore the warnings. If these are physical pins that you actually want the router to connect to something, then you will have to investigate more.

- Kari
sbssdh
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7/23/2008 7:24 PM  

hi:
  these pins are the input pins of input pad. they should be connected with the bonding.
they should not connect anything.
 so i can ignore the warning?
  3ks!

Kari
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7/24/2008 7:34 AM  
Yes, I believe you can ignore it. Do a visual check of your pads just to make sure nothing strange is going on.

- Kari
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