To Review Violation Details
1. Click Analysis > Electrical Clearance. The Clearance and Creepage dialog box opens.
2. Click Net Pairs in the Clearance and Creepage dialog box.
3. Click Info > Net Pair Violations. The Net Pair Violations dialog box opens. The results of the most recent clearance and creepage analyses are displayed on the two tabs: Clearance and Creepage.
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If you perform the clearance analysis before the creepage analysis or vice versa, the results of the most recent analysis are displayed in the Net Pair Violations dialog box.
4. Click either the Clearance tab or the Creepage tab. Each tab displays the following tables:
Net Table—Contains the names of all the nets specified in the clearance and creepage file. These names appear in the first row and first column of the table. Each cell of the table represents a net pair. Each cell displays a circle. The color of the circle indicates the violation status for the net pair. When Creo Parametric finds a violation between a net pair, a red circle appears in the table for that net pair. To review all the violations for a net pair, select a cell that contains a red circle.
Violations Table—Lists violation distances or paths for a selected net pair. This table contains two columns. The first column displays distances in the descending order while, the second column displays the violation status of the distance.
5. In the net table, select a cell that contains a red circle.
A list of all the violations for the selected net pair appears in the violations table.
The Threshold value for clearance or creepage for the selected net pair appears in the Net Pair Violations dialog box.
6. Select a violation path from the violations table.
The names of components and nets for the start and end of the violation path are displayed.
The selected violation path appears as a thick red line in the graphic window.
The surfaces where the path starts and ends are highlighted.
All other paths in the violations table appear in red in the graphics window.
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