Easy-to-find DxDesigner Schematic Navigation Features to Help You Make Decisions Now
Easy-to-find DxDesigner Schematic Navigation Features to Help You Make Decisions Now
With the new DxDesigner 7.9.4 release, a primary focus of the release was improving the ‘ease of use.’ The project navigator is a powerful tool and is extremely configurable per user, and also has the ability to show component names, reference designators, page numbers, net names, blocks, and other helpful functions.
But as the old saying goes, pictures are worth a thousand words and that is the driver behind Thumbnails. Introduced in 2011 for a quick graphical view of flat schematic pages, each new release has seen significant updates to the capabilities of thumbnails. Thumbnails are now used for schematic navigation for flat and hierarchical pages, zoom and pan, and are included in the tooltip previews of top level symbols for underlying blocks.
Beyond graphics, modern documents are also comprised of links. You can simply click on a hotspot and the document focus changes to a new point. DxDesigner has long had the ability to launch hyperlinks from symbols with the right mouse button menu, but missing was the ability to use those shortcuts in the schematic itself. Not anymore. These powerful links annotate symbols with matching names can be placed anywhere in your schematic design and with a simple Alt-mouse click you are transported to the next matching link in the design.
Preparing RecommendationsWant to learn more about thumbnails and links in the latest release? Check out my latest YouTube video at http://youtu.be/7pMWXixHJ0M.
Gary Lameris
Mentor Graphics, Technical Marketing Engineer
Follow me on Twitter
More Blog Posts
Preparing RecommendationsRecent Posts
- PADS Tips and Tricks: Building a PCB Decal with Polar Patterns
- Interactive Routing in the PADS ES Suite
- Schematic Capture in the PADS ES Suite video release
- PADS Evaluation Now on the Cloud!
- Do Your Designs Require Simulation and Analysis?
- PADS Tips and Tricks: Printing a Color Image of a Decal
- FPGAs are Still Cool
- PADS Tips and Tricks: Creating Split Planes and Manipulating Thermal and Antipads
- Is there an Engineering Talent Crises in the US?
- Schematics with Pizzazz using DxDesigner
Comments
No one has commented yet on this post. Be the first to comment below.
Add Your Comment
Please complete the following information to comment or sign in.