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Example: Creating Sets of Conductive Components
The following figure shows an assembly consisting of an insulating surface and four conductive components.
1. Insulating surface
2. Conductive component A
3. Conductive component B
4. Conductive component C
5. Conductive component D
The components, A, B, C, and D are situated such that,
Distance between A and B < connectivity gap
Distance between B and C < connectivity gap
Distance between C and D < connectivity gap
Distance between A and C > connectivity gap
Distance between A and D > connectivity gap
Distance between B and D > connectivity gap
The component A is selected as a seed component on the Sets tabbed page of the Nets dialog box. The distance between component A and B is less than the connectivity gap. Therefore, component B is added to the set. Now component B acts as a seed and C is added to the set. Next, component C acts as a seed and D is added to the set.