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To Use a Terminator Table
1. Click Logical Data > Terminator Table. The Terminator Table dialog box opens.
2. Type the required terminator name values in the first column as shown in the table below.
3. Use the remaining columns to set the criteria for the term_name assignment. Asterisks mean that the value applies to all values of the parameter in the column header. For example:
SET
PIN
TERM_NAME
MATCH
CONN
MODEL_NAME
MATCH
SPOOL
WIRE_GUAGE
MATCH
COND
MATERIAL
mil_14324
conn_A
18
*
mil_14587
conn_B
*
copper
The terminator value mil_14324 is assigned to all pins that have a wire gauge of 18 from any material, using the conn_A part model. The mil_14587 value is assigned to all pins on connectors that use the conn_B part model that uses a copper conductor of any wire gauge.
4. To save the terminator table to a file, click File > ExportTable.
5. To update all the connector terminator parameters, click Execute. The term_name parameter with the appropriate value is attached to each pin that meets the set criteria.
6. To add or delete columns, click Insert or Edit.
7. After specifying the required parameter constraints in the terminator table, click OK.