OrCAD Capture CIS - EMA Resource Center

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OrCAD Capture CIS - EMA Resource Center
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
EMA Survival Guide
Before You Install
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
Installation FAQs
After You Install
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
EMA Survival Guide
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
Before You Install
After You Install
Installation FAQs
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
EMA Survival Guide
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
Before You Install
After You Install
Installation FAQs
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
EMA Survival Guide
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
Before You Install
After You Install
Installation FAQs
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
OrCAD Layout
PSpice/OrCAD Capture
OrCAD PCB Editor
I changed some of the footprints in OrCAD Capture, but when I read the new
netlist into the .max file, the footprints didn’t change.
While in OrCAD Capture, why can’t I see the PSpice Simulation toolbar?
Be sure that the Project Type that you have selected is Analog or Mixed A/D.
You need to use AutoECO/Override Attributes to change the footprints in OrCAD
Layout. The regular AutoECO will not change component, net properties or
footprints. It is important to backannotate from OrCAD Layout to OrCAD
Capture before running AutoECO/Override Attributes.
Why must I use a special ground for PSpice?
All nodes on the circuit must have a DC path to ground. For PSpice®, Node 0 is
the only ground. Typically, this is done by using the ground symbol 0/SOURCE
from the Source.olb library in your design. Other ground symbols merely name
the net with the symbol’s name. With no DC path to ground, PSpice will report
one of the following error messages:
Node is floating
Less than two connections at node
1) OrCAD Layout to OrCAD PCB Editor translation issues
The translator is located in OrCAD PCB Editor - Utilities - OrCAD Layout
Translator.
It will allow you to translate OrCAD Layout .max files to OrCAD PCB
Editor .brd files.
a) Copper pours will not translate; they will have to be recreated.
b) OrCAD Layout padstacks are translated with internal pads differently
sized than surface pads.
To backannotate:
1) From the Auto menu in OrCAD Layout, select Backannotate. This
creates a swap file with the .swp extension.
2) To keep the OrCAD Layout .max file synchronized with your
schematic, OrCAD Layout prompts you to save your file.
3) Launch OrCAD Capture and open your schematic.
4) In the Project Manager, highlight the .dsn file.
5) From the Tools menu, select Backannotate.
6) From the OrCAD Layout tab in the Backannotation File text box, select
the correct path and filename to the .swp file you created in step 1,
and click OK.
7) Make any necessary changes to the schematic.
8) Create a new netlist in OrCAD Capture. From the Tools menu, select
Create Netlist.
9) Select the OrCAD Layout tab, and confirm the correct path and .mnl
filename are in the Netlist File text box. Click OK to create the netlist.
To run AutoECO:
1) In the Layout session frame from the Tools menu, point to ECOs and
select AutoECO/Override Attrs. The AutoECO utility launches.
2) In the File A dialog box, select the original .max file and click OK.
3) In the File B dialog box, select the new .mnl file and click OK.
4) In the Output Report dialog box, select an appropriate .lis filename
and click OK. The .mnl and .max files are merged.
5) In the Merged Output Binary dialog box, enter your .max filename
and click OK.
6) Open the new .max file to view changes.
With 15.7 the Node 0 ground symbol is included in the Capsym library within
OrCAD Capture library.
Where can I find the list of available PSpice models and properties?
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - lib_list - lib_list.pdf
<OrCAD Installation Directory> - doc - aaliblist - aaliblist.pdf
PSpice part properties index is located in PSpice A/D Help.
OrCAD PCB Editor
Usage of the following characters in <name>: PART_NAME, <source
package>, <design name>, <schematic name>, or
<hierarchal block name> will cause problems during OrCAD
Capture-PCB Editor flow:
~ ` ! * ( ) _ + = | \ } ] { [ : ; “ ‘ < > . ?
As a good practice, avoid using the above characters in the property VALUE.
The following characters are invalid in the property VALUE:
( ) @ :
All extended character sets plus the following are invalid characters for pin
names:
/ ; ! < > : \ “ , *
2) OrCAD PCB Editor netlist from OrCAD Capture
a) The allegro.cfg file is located in the install directory. This file lists
the default properties that can be passed from OrCAD Capture to OrCAD
PCB Editor. Custom properties can be added to this file and passed to
OrCAD PCB Editor.
b) A PCB_footprint name is required. Filter by Cadence-Allegro Properties
in the Properties menu for verification.
c) Logical and physical pin counts and pin numbers must match for a
netlist to import into OrCAD PCB Editor successfully.
d) Warnings and error messages are written to netrev.lst file
located in the Board file directory during netlist import.
e) Netlist files are written to /allegro directory by default. The three files
created are pstchip.dat, pstxnet.dat, and pstxprt.dat.
Do not relocate these files after importing the netlist into OrCAD PCB
Editor. These files need to stay in the original location for a successful
backannotation.
3) OrCAD PCB Editor
a) The command line along the bottom will provide useful information for
many operations, such as missing padstacks in a symbol or missing
flash symbols.
b) To change library paths, use the Design Paths dialog box in the
Setup/User Preferences menu entry.
There are many useful application notes on EMA’s ERC website; please visit
http://support.ema-eda.com.
A pin name must be alphanumeric, but you can have numbers as pin names
for scalar pins. The other characters that are supported in flow for pin names are:
- # $ % + = | ? ^ _ . ( )
OrCAD Capture CIS
PCB System Design Flow
How can I have alternate symbols and footprints for one part in my
database?
Enter multiple symbol and footprint names separated by a comma in the
database field, and these will be displayed as a drop down list in OrCAD
Capture CIS.
How to configure a database in OrCAD Capture CIS:
1) Create a database with columns containing Part Number, Value, Schematic
Symbol, Part Type and other optional fields like Footprint, Datasheet,
Electrical Parameters, etc.
2) From your system Control Panel, create a new data source name using
ODBC setup, and point this data source to your database.
3) From the CIS Configuration option in OrCAD Capture CIS, select the data
source name and configure a .dbc file.
4) To display schematic symbols in the OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer window,
the corresponding library location should be present under Part Library
Directories in your capture.ini file.
5) To view footprints in OrCAD Capture CIS Explorer, the viewer type
Allegro® or OrCAD Layout and the footprint library location should be
entered in Allegro Footprints or OrCAD Layout Footprints section in the
capture.ini file.
What actions are performed within OrCAD Capture CIS during an Update Part
Status?
1) During an Update Part Status OrCAD Capture CIS finds the part number
property assigned to a schematic symbol.
2) OrCAD Capture CIS passes a query using the part number through the
ODBC.
3) The ODBC returns the properties associated with that part number from the
database.
4) The properties that are set as Transfer to Design in the CIS Database
Configuration .dbc file are then compared with properties of the same
name in the schematic symbol.
5) If a discrepancy is found OrCAD Capture CIS alerts the user with the Update
Part dialog box which displays the schematic properties and database
properties side by side, highlighting the discrepancies in red.
I imported my MS Access database into SQL Server. Why does OrCAD
Capture CIS throw an exception when I try to place parts?
When an MS Access database is imported into SQL Server, the default
datatype <nvarchar> is assigned to all fields. This needs to be changed
to <varchar> for OrCAD Capture CIS to function properly. Database field
names with special characters such as apostrophes (for example,
Manufacturer’s Part Number are not allowed.
How do I deal with mechanical parts?
Create a page that only has your mechanical parts on it. Create an extra
schematic folder in your design that is not hierarchically connected. When
you wish to netlist the design, move the page to the unconnected schematic
folder. This is where the page would be most of the time. When you wish to
make a OrCAD Capture CIS BOM, move that page into one of the folders that
are electrically connected. The OrCAD Capture CIS BOM will see the page when
it is connected, while the Allegro netlist does not see the parts without pins.
Online Support at EMA Resource Center (ERC)
Did you know that you can enter the ERROR message from OrCAD's session
log into the ERC (EMA Resource Center) search webpage and get more
information, a resolution, or a work- around?
http://support.ema-eda.com
While configuring a new .dbc file, only tables are displayed in the list.
Why not queries?
Create a .dbc file using any one table in the list. After configuring the file, click
on Setup in the CIS Configuration File dialog, and all tables and queries are
displayed here for further configuration.
For additional application support, please visit the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
at http://support.ema-eda.com.
OrCAD Capture CIS
Find many additional FAQs and application notes within the ERC
General Questions:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
Education and Training:
EDA Store (purchasing):
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
What are BOM variants in OrCAD Capture CIS?
Using design variants, you can manage unlimited board assembly variations
without having to maintain duplicate schematics or hand-edit bills of materials.
This works with complex hierarchical designs as well.
ActiveParts
I can’t find the symbols I need in the OrCAD default libraries or in my
company’s database. What do I do?
You have access to more than 2 million OrCAD Capture symbols at
http://www.activeparts.com with the OrCAD Capture CIS Internet Component
Assistant. By configuring your existing .dbc file using the instructions on
this Website, you can download symbols and save them in your local library
folder and database.
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
EMA Survival Guide
Before You Install
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
Installation FAQs
After You Install
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.
Printed in the USA. RMO0605_12
©2006 EMA Design Automation, Inc. All rights reserved in the U.S. and other countries. EMA Design Automation and the
EMA logo are trademarks of EMA Design Automation, Inc. Cadence, Allegro, OrCAD, and PSpice are registered trademarks
of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other brand product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only,
and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Manny Marcano
President
EMA Design Automation
Sincerely,
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
EMA Design Automation, Inc. is a full-service provider of Electronic
Design Automation (EDA) solutions including software tools, consulting
services, environmental compliance solutions, product training, and
technical support for the entire PCB and custom integrated circuit
design process. EMA was founded in 1989, has been a Cadence®
Channel Partner since 1998, and offers the full breadth of Cadence
technology. Staffed with experienced engineers, EMA offers EDA design
solutions tailored to the needs of each individual customer. EMA is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Rochester, New York. Visit
EMA at http://www.ema-eda.com for more information.
OrCAD Release 15.7
10.5
EMA Survival Guide
Before You Install
Make sure you have the following items:
• For Standalone Floating License Installation
(with FLEXid key or host ID)
• Administrator access to workstation
• License file for FLEXid key or host ID
• Your computer’s hostname
• Your OrCAD® 15.7 CD
• For Client/Server Floating License Installation
• Administrator access to server or workstation
• License server hostname
• License file for server hostname
• FLEXlm license manager installed on relevant
workstation or server
• Your OrCAD 15.7 CD
• For Install-Lock Installation
• Administrator access to workstation
• Installation code
• Your OrCAD 15.7i CD
For complete installation instructions, a step-by-step installation guide can be
found on the enclosed CD:
<CD Drive> - OrCAD_install_guide.pdf
or
<CD Drive> - install.pdf
General Inquiries/Sales:
Technical Support:
EMA Consulting Services Group:
RoHS/WEEE Consulting Services:
Education and Training:
225 Tech Park Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone: 585.334.6001
Fax: 585.334.6693
EMA Design Automation, Inc.
http://support.ema-eda.com
Get online support and your latest software updates
at the EMA Resource Center (ERC)
http://www.ema-eda.com/edastore
Purchase our EDA tools, libraries, and training
solutions online. Visit our online store at
Useful Information For
Installation & Product Usage
http://www.ema-eda.com
http://www.activeparts.com
http://education.ema-eda.com
http://www.ema-eda.com/movies
Useful websites for product information,
updates, and demonstrations
What is a control file?
A control file is a text file containing the list of products that you have included
in your license file. The installation program reads the control file and
automatically selects these products. The control file is optional when
installing the software. Once the control file is entered, you may opt to select
more or less software to install; however, please be aware that any additional
packages that you install will not be licensed. A control file is sent via e-mail,
often named as ATT<number>.txt, along with your license file. Below is a
sample control file.
Are my OrCAD products up to date?
We are constantly working to improve your software. These improvements are
often released as service packs or hot fixes which install on top of your existing
configuration. Once these updates are installed, the information present in the
Help/About dialog will change to reflect the installed version. The updates are
available online and are updated periodically. The best source for online support
and the most current updates is through the EMA Resource Center (ERC) at
http://support.ema-eda.com. New users must register to obtain access to this
customer-only website.
Installation FAQs
After You Install
Installation Keywords
What is a hostname and how do I find it?
The simplest way to find a hostname is to use the command <hostname>
from a command prompt. From the Windows Start menu, press the Run button, type in <cmd>, and then click OK. Type in the command <hostname>
and the hostname of the computer should be displayed on the next line in the
command prompt window.
What is a FLEXid key and what do I use it for?
The FLEXid key is a hardware device produced by Macrovision® that attaches to
the workstation/server to provide a unique portable host ID for your computer.
What is a license file, where is mine, and where does it go?
The license file is your list of software with corresponding data to verify correct
operation of your purchased software. License files are typically sent via e-mail
to the person who purchased the software. For installation ease and reliability,
place a copy of your license file in the following location: Drive C - Flexlm Cadence - License.dat
# for your 4 installable OrCAD 15.7 Release Products
PO1110 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Capture CIS
PO1320 OrCAD 15.7 # PSpice A/D
PO3030 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice
PO1510 OrCAD 15.7 # OrCAD Unison PCB
For installation ease and reliability, please place a copy of your control file in
the following location: Drive C - Flexlm - Cadence - Control.txt
How do I stop and start my license server?
Go to Start - Programs - Cadence License Manager - License Manager Tools.
Go to the Start - Stop - Reread tab. Click Stop Server. Click Start Server. The
status window on the bottom of the active window should read “Server Start
Successful.”
Can the V9.2.3, 10.0, 10.3, or 10.5 software be licensed from a V15.7
license server?
Yes. To ease transition to the newer version, the feature lines in a V15.7
server are backward-compatible with earlier versions.
What is an installation code, where is mine, and where does it go?
When using the install-lock configuration, you will be prompted to enter your
installation code to allow for the correct products to be installed. You can find
the installation codes on the sticker outside your 15.7i CD case.